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| Lucky Luke 2005-03-19, 7:05 pm |
| Hi
I'm just looking for a way to change my default font (Times New Roman) to anything else. Just can't figure a way to do this.
Without having to make a text style.
Lucky Luke | |
| JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] 2005-03-20, 4:22 am |
| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/a...%2cEP%2cDC%2cXT
But this applies to Pub 2002 and 2003. I don't know if it works in 2000.
Have you tried changing it and then saving that file as a template?
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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> Hi
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> I'm just looking for a way to change my default font (Times New Roman)
> to anything else. Just can't figure a way to do this.
> Without having to make a text style.
>
> Lucky Luke
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| Lucky Luke 2005-03-20, 2:57 pm |
| Thanbks for answer JoAnn
I have Pub 2000.
Actually the text style NORMAL can be modified with another font and reapplied on the same document. It can also be saved in the document. I can re-open the document with the text style normal with my applied changes.
But the text style itself will not keep my default font for other jobs.
Bu the way what are the new features of Pub 2003 compared to2000. Is it a lot better?
Thanks
Luke | |
| JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] 2005-03-20, 11:19 pm |
| I like the fact that my files are smaller due to the image compression. Oh -
and Print Preview! I love that. True, these features came about in 2002 but
they also exist in 2003.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/pub...fo/compare.mspx
If you visit this page, you'll find a comparison between 2000, 2002, and
2003.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"Lucky Luke" <Lucky.Luke.1m7tlc@mail.forum4designers.com> wrote in message
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> Thanbks for answer JoAnn
>
> I have Pub 2000.
> Actually the text style NORMAL can be modified with another font and
> reapplied on the same document. It can also be saved in the document. I
> can re-open the document with the text style normal with my applied
> changes.
> But the text style itself will not keep my default font for other
> jobs.
>
> Bu the way what are the new features of Pub 2003 compared to2000. Is it
> a lot better?
>
> Thanks
>
> Luke
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>
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| DavidF 2005-03-20, 11:19 pm |
| While there may be advantages to 2003 for print documents, you will NOT be
happy with the changes if you are using Pub 2000 to produce a website.
DavidF
"Lucky Luke" <Lucky.Luke.1m7tlc@mail.forum4designers.com> wrote in message
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> Thanbks for answer JoAnn
>
> I have Pub 2000.
> Actually the text style NORMAL can be modified with another font and
> reapplied on the same document. It can also be saved in the document. I
> can re-open the document with the text style normal with my applied
> changes.
> But the text style itself will not keep my default font for other
> jobs.
>
> Bu the way what are the new features of Pub 2003 compared to2000. Is it
> a lot better?
>
> Thanks
>
> Luke
>
>
>
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> Lucky Luke
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| JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] 2005-03-20, 11:19 pm |
| Good point. I don't use Publisher for websites (I use FrontPage) so I don't
have to deal with Publisher's web issues.
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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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> While there may be advantages to 2003 for print documents, you will NOT be
> happy with the changes if you are using Pub 2000 to produce a website.
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> DavidF
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