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Say for instance Times New Roman or Courier?

2007-01-05 15:59:19 · 3 answers · asked by Bear T 1 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

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Change the font for what?

Are you referring to a word processor document (like .doc)? In which case you can do so as word processor softwares have this.

Text file (*.txt or any text-based file)? Technically no, since text based files do not containing formatting information, however when viewed from a text editor (like Notepad), you can change the font the editor uses to display the text. Doing so, affects all text though.

PDF? you'll need some software like Adobe Acrobat (the complete app, and not the reader only).

Web page (as viewed on a browser)? technically no, because the font is based on what the designers of the page used (which is usually browser-safe fonts and/or font families).

2007-01-05 16:11:14 · answer #1 · answered by Guymelef 3 · 0 0

Several ways:

Open a blank Word document.
Set your, font, font size:
- be sure you have chosen "normal" style (left of address bar)
- next, click Format, click Font -- make your selection
- at the bottom left, click "default"
- you will be told this will affect the normal.dot template and that all future "normal" documents will use this format
- click o.k.
(You can always change it if you want.)

2007-01-06 00:08:34 · answer #2 · answered by TheHumbleOne 7 · 0 0

I can, I learned years ago!

2007-01-06 00:00:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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