How do you change the font of an entire Word document?
To use your favorite font in Word all the time, set it as the default.
Go to Format > Font > Font. You can also press and hold. + D to open the Font dialog box.
Select the font and size you want to use.
Select Default, and then select Yes.
Select OK.
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Craig Schneider commented
Go to Format > Font > Font. You can also press and hold. + D to open the Font dialog box.
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Richardson commented
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David commented
Select the text or cells with text you want to change. To select all text in a Word document, press Ctrl + A. On the Home tab, click the font size in the Font Size box. https://www.expresshr.onl/
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David commented
Go to Format > Font > Font. You can also press and hold. + D to open the Font dialog box.
Select the font and size you want to use.
Select Default, and then select Yes.
Select OK. -
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