Change Default Footnote Font Word For Mac
For some reason every time you start writing a document the defaul font is Helvetica. Which is great if you like that font. But I have to word process in Times New Roman. Here lies my problem. Every time I add a footnote (which i do so every few lines) the default font no matter how many times you go an change it in the font box...changes that once, but when you add a new footnote, it always goes back to Helvetica. It just makes the whole process of adding a footnote so long. How can I get the default font in footnotes to stay as Times New Roman?
By default, footnotes in Word are tiny type, but with a few clicks, you can change their color, font, size and alignment, as well as enjoy full control over their numbering. Step 1 Launch Word 2013 and open the document with the footnotes to change.
- Change Font and Size for Selected Text in Notes for macOS. Unlike older versions of the Notes app, which used a single font for all notes, the more advanced version of Notes found in macOS Sierra lets you change the font of individual words or lines within a note, just like you can with a word processor like Pages.
- The change will apply to Word's Normal/default style and to all styles based on Normal. Here is how to change the default font to whatever you wish. This includes Word 2007, 2010, and 2011. This article combines them all for all known versions. Scroll down to find a particular version of Microsoft Word. Word for Mac 2011.
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.2), pages confusion.
Posted on Mar 23, 2010 11:35 AM
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Here is what I posted in reply to your same question in the MacRumors forum. Not much to add to what Barry said except that you can import your custom-configured styles from one document into any other.
To change the text fonts you need to redefine all of the paragraph & character styles to have your desired font. Then save this document as a template & set it as your default in preferences.
Styles are a per-document setting so these new styles won't affect existing documents, templates or any 'foreign' documents you open. You can import the styles from one document to another in Format > Import Styles… & replace existing styles.
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