Word offers a collection of symbols for currency, languages, mathematics, and more. Sometimes you may find that you need to add a symbol to your text, such as the Copyright symbol ©.
#Changing default font in word 2013 how to
To learn how to do this, read our article on Changing Your Default Settings in Word.
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You can use Word's convenient Set as Default feature to save all of the formatting changes you've made and automatically apply them to new documents. Many newspapers and magazines use full justification. In Office 2007, it replaced Times New Roman as the default typeface in Word and replaced Arial as the default in PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and WordPad. It lines up equally to the right and left margins. Once you’ve made your preferred changes, navigate to and click the Set as Default button. In the accompanying box, you can change not only your preferred font but also the size, style, underline style, and color of the text written with the font. Justify : Justified text is equal on both sides. Once in the Font dialog box, browse through the list of fonts. The Align Text Left command is the most common alignment and is selected by default when a new document is created.Ĭenter : This aligns text an equal distance from the left and right margins.Īlign Text Right : This aligns all selected text to the right margin.
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Click the arrows in the slideshow below to learn more about the four text alignment options.Īlign Text Left : This aligns all selected text to the left margin.