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Solution for Word Template

There is a problem when I open a new file in Word, the font is probably set to Times Roman size 12. I don

RE: Solution for Word Template

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RE: Solution for Word Template

Alex,

Usually, Microsoft Word defaults to a template file called Normal.dot, which is usually located in C:\Documents and Settings\your-user-name\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates

Start Word, change the font and size, then go to File -> Save As... and change the file type drop-down box to Document Template (.dot) Word usually switches to the above directory by default when you select this type. Then just overwrite the Normal.dot file.

Now whenever you start Microsoft Word it should default to this template with your favourite font and size.

For more info, see Help (template section) in Word. Or to come on one of our training courses, see our Word Training overview page.

Hope this has helped you.

Regards, Rich

 

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