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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
Stefan,
I am experiencing a similar problem. I too would like to change the default
font from Calibri size 11, to Times New Roman size 12. I know of about 10
different ways to accomplish this (one I learned from your post to sabine
213), but none of them seem to be working: your suggested fix, clicking the
"defaults" button under the fonts submenu, copying currnet settigns to
normal.dotm template (via word options --> advanced --> add-ins --> word (or
templates) --> organize), etc... I managed to have the changes apply to the
normal.dotm template, when I open it, it opens a "new" document (titled doc1)
with the sittings I desire as defaults. Very strange, I even copied and
pasted this "modified" normal template into the word startup folder. No
matter what I've tried, every new document I create via right click --> new
word document, comes up with calibri size 11 font. (I just noticed that if I
click open word directly, my settings are now default, but I never create new
documents this way, I always right click to create them). So, I guess I
fixed it?? That just doesn't make any sense, and doesn't do much for me and
how I operate. If you know of anything that will change the defaults for
documents created with a "right click" (apparently, now it's wrong click), I
would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Andrew Darnall
> In Word 2007, you can do this to change the default settings: Create a new,
> blank document. Then click Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S to display the Styles pane.
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> > pss - I LOVE the new PowerPoint!!!!! Perhaps those programmers could give
> > the Word programmers some hints??????
Stefan Blom - 20 Nov 2007 08:19 GMT
Changes to normal.dotm are applied to blank documents, which can be created
explicitly (for example, via Office button | New) or by Word (for example on
startup).
On the other hand, when you create a document via Windows Explorer (for
example by right-clicking and choosing New from the context menu) other
(factory default?) settings are used, as you've noticed. Unfortunately, I do
not know where they come from. :-(
Note that placing a template in the startup folder does not make its styles
globally available; see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customization/WhatTemplatesStore.htm.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
> Stefan,
>
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>> > give
>> > the Word programmers some hints??????