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How One Teacher Found Innovative Solutions to ELL Issues
I met Dr. Bill Morgan through a shared interest in keyboarding for youngers (see this article on A Conversation About Keyboarding and this article on Preparing Young Students for Home Row Keyboarding: An Unplugged Approach). In each other, we found kindred spirits, both passionate about better ways to teach today’s learners.
When Bill offered an article on a new class he started that helps English Language Learners, I was excited. It’s an important issue with not enough solutions. His approach is innovative, original, easy to implement (with some effort), and effective. Read on and see if this would work in your district. He’s included contact information so you can reach him with questions:
***
Computer Literacy for English Language Learners
“Typing by the Numbers”
Dr. Bill Morgan, Ph.D.
Over the decades I have added both Educational Technology and TESOL (Teaching English as a Second Language) endorsements to my elementary teaching certificate. My graduate studies focused on integrating technology across the curriculum.
Along the way I began volunteering with various organizations, working with immigrants from other countries. One evening a man from another culture asked me how to spell a specific word. As I spelled the word out loud we both realized that the sound I was using to name a vowel was not the same sound that he was familiar with. It must have been Spanish, where letter A “always says ah,” letter E “always says ay,” etc. When I used the letter A in the spelling of a word, he heard the letter E. When I used the letter E he heard the letter I. It was nearly impossible for him to take dictation from me.
He then asked me to write words for him to copy in his notebook. He laughed out loud and then said, “You write like a doctor!” I took that to mean that he could read my handwriting no better than that of a doctor who had given him handwritten notes to read.
From then on I brought my laptop computer to class. When an adult English learner asked me to spell a word I would type the word then enlarge the font that could be read by all in the room. I didn’t need a projector nor a large screen TV, I only needed a laptop sized monitor.
Thinking of how I might integrate technology with instruction, I gathered a group of bilingual community members and started, “Computer Literacy for English Language Learners, NFP.” Find us on Facebook!
We then attracted donations of refurbished computers from Mike Lantz, President of “Computers to Give, Inc.” Find him on Facebook! Mike was collecting discarded laptop computers, erasing their hard drives, installing Linux, and then adding LibreOffice, a freeware version of MS Office. With Internet access we have also used Google Docs, or online versions of Microsoft Office products Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
We began taking our mobile lab to schools, churches, libraries, and other non-profit sites. When using one computer or a small monitor as a presentation station there were four to six other workstations on each side of a rectangular table.
Most recently I learned of an ESL program for parents being offered by the local school district in trailers behind an elementary school. When I offered to bring my mobile lab to the class for monthly sessions, my offer was accepted. A translator was in the room for those who spoke Spanish.
We started by exploring the number row on the computer keyboards, thus practicing the names of numerals in English and the number of objects each key on the number line represents.
“1 is spelled ONE but pronounced wun. 1-0 is spelled TEN. Say it with me, ten. …
“1-1 is spelled ELEVEN. 1-1-0 is one hundred ten. 1-1-1 is one hundred eleven. …
“1- 1- 1- 1 is one thousand, one hundred eleven. Insert a comma after the first one.”
We were not only reading but typing numbers and using them in meaningful contexts like sharing telephone numbers, addresses, … and writing checks. I wanted these adult learners to look at the keys on the computer keyboard as they developed oral and auditory recall, along with visual and muscle memory. “Imagine yourself working in an office, taking information over the phone.”
These adults learned to use the “pinky finger” of the opposite hand to hold each Shift key while pressing the number keys to enter symbols used to strengthen passwords. We practiced lining our fingertips up while pressing the number keys from left to right. We then moved our fingertips down to the letter rows and explored each row of letters, from left to right, along with the multiple sounds that each makes in English.
I grouped words according to their vowels or consonant sounds into PowerPoint slides: “These words all have the long A sound.” Then, “these words all have the short A sound.” We identified 8 different sounds for the letter A, as well as various groups of letters, such as ei in weight that make the A sound in English. “In these words the S makes the sss sound while in these words the S makes the zz sound.”
We listed words with silent consonants, also exceptions to the silent E rule, as the students practiced typing those words. Any word with a red underline, we knew, was not found in the English dictionary and needed to be edited. “Fix those typos,” I said to them after explaining what a “typo” was and how to use the Backspace or Delete keys to fix the errors each letter makes in English.
We practiced words that ended with TH (fourth, eighth, sixteenth, fortieth, etc.) while typing those two letters using the index finger on each hand. We talked about the rule of deleting the letter Y at the end of a word before adding ETH. We practiced using the number row to identify each finger and then “hopping down” from the number keys to the letters in columns.
We then opened a spreadsheet, and practiced using the arrow keys to move up and down as well as side to side on the screen. We opened new tabs and made lists: Days of the week, Months in the year, birthdates, etc. We made lists of names in the class grouped by the first letter of each name into the column with that letter at the top and then used the A to Z alphabetize function.
The final project was to build a presentation, to demonstrate the names of all 50 United States. We grouped them by the first letter of the state name in alphabetical order. For example, there are four state names that begin with A; three that begin with C; and eight begin with M. One quote from a student in the class evaluation was, “We learned about English while learning about computers.”
Author bio:
“Dr. Bill” claims that he will never be retired, “just retreaded.” As Chief Education Officer and Instructional Designer of the Institute for the Keyboarding Arts, he is interested in ways that piano keyboard pedagogy transfers skills to computer keyboard instruction and vice versa. A former multiple subject public school teacher, Bill travels to more than 30 homes each week to teach students using their own piano keyboards. During summer community education workshops he teaches children the patterns that are found on QWERTY keyboards, using music and movement. Learn more by following this link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Keyboarding-Arts-Inc
More on ELL
Dear Otto: I need reading resources for ELL/ESL
ELL Resources
Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.
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How One Teacher Found Innovative Solutions to ELL Issues
I met Dr. Bill Morgan through a shared interest in keyboarding for youngers (see this article on A Conversation About Keyboarding and this article on Preparing Young Students for Home Row Keyboarding: An Unplugged Approach). In each other, we found kindred spirits, both passionate about better ways to teach today’s learners.
When Bill offered an article on a new class he started that helps English Language Learners, I was excited. It’s an important issue with not enough solutions. His approach is innovative, original, easy to implement (with some effort), and effective. Read on and see if this would work in your district. He’s included contact information so you can reach him with questions:
***
Computer Literacy for English Language Learners
“Typing by the Numbers”
Dr. Bill Morgan, Ph.D.
Over the decades I have added both Educational Technology and TESOL (Teaching English as a Second Language) endorsements to my elementary teaching certificate. My graduate studies focused on integrating technology across the curriculum.
Along the way I began volunteering with various organizations, working with immigrants from other countries. One evening a man from another culture asked me how to spell a specific word. As I spelled the word out loud we both realized that the sound I was using to name a vowel was not the same sound that he was familiar with. It must have been Spanish, where letter A “always says ah,” letter E “always says ay,” etc. When I used the letter A in the spelling of a word, he heard the letter E. When I used the letter E he heard the letter I. It was nearly impossible for him to take dictation from me.
He then asked me to write words for him to copy in his notebook. He laughed out loud and then said, “You write like a doctor!” I took that to mean that he could read my handwriting no better than that of a doctor who had given him handwritten notes to read.
From then on I brought my laptop computer to class. When an adult English learner asked me to spell a word I would type the word then enlarge the font that could be read by all in the room. I didn’t need a projector nor a large screen TV, I only needed a laptop sized monitor.
Thinking of how I might integrate technology with instruction, I gathered a group of bilingual community members and started, “Computer Literacy for English Language Learners, NFP.” Find us on Facebook!
We then attracted donations of refurbished computers from Mike Lantz, President of “Computers to Give, Inc.” Find him on Facebook! Mike was collecting discarded laptop computers, erasing their hard drives, installing Linux, and then adding LibreOffice, a freeware version of MS Office. With Internet access we have also used Google Docs, or online versions of Microsoft Office products Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
We began taking our mobile lab to schools, churches, libraries, and other non-profit sites. When using one computer or a small monitor as a presentation station there were four to six other workstations on each side of a rectangular table.
Most recently I learned of an ESL program for parents being offered by the local school district in trailers behind an elementary school. When I offered to bring my mobile lab to the class for monthly sessions, my offer was accepted. A translator was in the room for those who spoke Spanish.
We started by exploring the number row on the computer keyboards, thus practicing the names of numerals in English and the number of objects each key on the number line represents.
“1 is spelled ONE but pronounced wun. 1-0 is spelled TEN. Say it with me, ten. …
“1-1 is spelled ELEVEN. 1-1-0 is one hundred ten. 1-1-1 is one hundred eleven. …
“1- 1- 1- 1 is one thousand, one hundred eleven. Insert a comma after the first one.”
We were not only reading but typing numbers and using them in meaningful contexts like sharing telephone numbers, addresses, … and writing checks. I wanted these adult learners to look at the keys on the computer keyboard as they developed oral and auditory recall, along with visual and muscle memory. “Imagine yourself working in an office, taking information over the phone.”
These adults learned to use the “pinky finger” of the opposite hand to hold each Shift key while pressing the number keys to enter symbols used to strengthen passwords. We practiced lining our fingertips up while pressing the number keys from left to right. We then moved our fingertips down to the letter rows and explored each row of letters, from left to right, along with the multiple sounds that each makes in English.
I grouped words according to their vowels or consonant sounds into PowerPoint slides: “These words all have the long A sound.” Then, “these words all have the short A sound.” We identified 8 different sounds for the letter A, as well as various groups of letters, such as ei in weight that make the A sound in English. “In these words the S makes the sss sound while in these words the S makes the zz sound.”
We listed words with silent consonants, also exceptions to the silent E rule, as the students practiced typing those words. Any word with a red underline, we knew, was not found in the English dictionary and needed to be edited. “Fix those typos,” I said to them after explaining what a “typo” was and how to use the Backspace or Delete keys to fix the errors each letter makes in English.
We practiced words that ended with TH (fourth, eighth, sixteenth, fortieth, etc.) while typing those two letters using the index finger on each hand. We talked about the rule of deleting the letter Y at the end of a word before adding ETH. We practiced using the number row to identify each finger and then “hopping down” from the number keys to the letters in columns.
We then opened a spreadsheet, and practiced using the arrow keys to move up and down as well as side to side on the screen. We opened new tabs and made lists: Days of the week, Months in the year, birthdates, etc. We made lists of names in the class grouped by the first letter of each name into the column with that letter at the top and then used the A to Z alphabetize function.
The final project was to build a presentation, to demonstrate the names of all 50 United States. We grouped them by the first letter of the state name in alphabetical order. For example, there are four state names that begin with A; three that begin with C; and eight begin with M. One quote from a student in the class evaluation was, “We learned about English while learning about computers.”
Author bio:
“Dr. Bill” claims that he will never be retired, “just retreaded.” As Chief Education Officer and Instructional Designer of the Institute for the Keyboarding Arts, he is interested in ways that piano keyboard pedagogy transfers skills to computer keyboard instruction and vice versa. A former multiple subject public school teacher, Bill travels to more than 30 homes each week to teach students using their own piano keyboards. During summer community education workshops he teaches children the patterns that are found on QWERTY keyboards, using music and movement. Learn more by following this link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Keyboarding-Arts-Inc
More on ELL
Dear Otto: I need reading resources for ELL/ESL
ELL Resources
Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.
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How to change default font in Word? – Here It Is
How to change default font in Word?
There are a variety of ways to change your default font style for Word 2016. This page explains the general guidelines and the steps to follow to achieve any particular look.
Change your default font size. Before you can change your default font size in Word 2016, you need to ensure you comply with these guidelines.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size?
If you are using Word 2016 for the first time or having problems using your default font, you can change the font size (default size 0) to 1/2 inch (32.4 pixels).
If the font size has changed while you are using Word 2016, try changing the font size again using the Word 2016 Control Panel, or by using Word’s Font Control Panel.
To change your default font size for Word 2016, open File > Preferences. In the Preferences pane, click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your Word and click OK.
To change your default font size for Word, open Word. From the search bar, type the Word you want to be changed in the search field. In the first Word in the result list, select the font you’ve selected. Click the checkbox beside Choose the size.
Once you have made a selection for your new font, open Word, and choose the font, you’ve chosen from the list of font choices. Click the checkbox next to Fonts and select your new font. To save any changes you made, click the Save button.
To change your default font size for Outlook, open Microsoft Outlook.
In Outlook, go to Settings > Fonts and check the box next to Change the default font size. This is where you can choose to use your custom style or have Word apply it.
To change your default font size for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 SP2, open Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a selection. Click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your word and click OK.
If you wish to keep the default size for Outlook as is, you can open Outlook and press the Options icon to access Settings > Fonts.
Note The fonts Microsoft used for Outlook are Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), the default font for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. The same goes for Microsoft OneNote.
To change your default font size in Microsoft Word Viewer:
Open Microsoft Word Viewer, navigate to the word you want to be changed, and press the OK button. In Word Viewer, find your word on the page and highlight it using the left mouse button.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Word ?
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2007 RT, then Microsoft Word can automatically resize fonts and fonts settings in the settings screen. You can enable this setting to change which fonts are displayed in the options menu and to switch between fonts in the settings screen. Note that font display options are available from within the options menu as well as from the “Fonts” tab. To change which fonts you want, double-click the font you want to change in the options menu. To remove it, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. To turn off the automatic font display, open and close the options menu. To view or change the font colour, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
Note: The font-display options are only available on Word 2007 and Word 2007 RT (including Word 2007 Home) when the font is set as a typeface.
How to change the default font and font size in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint 2007 or 2007 RT, the options menu shows a “Font Size” option. You can choose “normal” or “normalized” by clicking the “Small” or “Medium” button next to the font. You can also change the default font size by double-clicking the font. In PowerPoint 2007, you can only change the font size from the menu.
Note: In Word 2007 Home and Office, to turn off the display of the default typeface, click on the “Fonts” tab. To view or change the typeface, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer?
For Internet Explorer 9, 9, 10 and later, you can disable the automatic font and font size display feature within the “Web Design” or “Type 1” menu.
Read More : How to remove comments in Word
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How to change the font and font size on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003?
If you’re using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 with the Internet Explorer client, the Internet Explorer Settings menu displays a font and font size option in the “Font” and “Font Size” settings sections. If you change the font or a font size setting by double-clicking, you can change it using the “Font Size” option from these settings menus.
If you’re on Vista, 7 or 8, you may want to change the default font from “Bold” to “Cursive or Comic Sans”. For some reason, these fonts won’t run at all unless you run the Windows Media Player (WMP) with Unicode font support enabled.
You may also need to add a few extra lines to your Word 2016.ini file. You can find this in /etc/Word.ini for Windows Vista.
If you’re on Server 2008, 2007, 2003, 2002 or XP, you will need to make two changes to your Word 2016.ini file. One of these edits will make the font your default, which you’ll want to change if you intend to share it with someone else.
On Server 2012 R2, Server 2003, 2007, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, the Windows Registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a key that can be used to edit your Word 2016 font’s text. To edit the file, you need to open the folder /Applications/Word. This file is called ‘Word.app.in’ and this key can be edited.
Open the file called ‘Word.app.ini.pw2’, Change the text that says ‘System Default Font‘, and replace the text ‘Bold Comic Sans’ with ‘Cursive or Comic Sans’. The file needs to be renamed ‘Word.ini.’.
You may also need to run these two commands in a terminal or command prompt from the Word 2000, Word 2007 and Word 2008 Start Menu.
You may find it useful to read this guide on changing the default keyboard shortcut for Word 2010.
How to convert a word from another language into Word?
In many ways, the word-to-word conversion is a relatively simple process. The key to the transformation is the encoding you’re using. Here’s an example:
Word users commonly use ‘Bold’, ‘Cursive’ and ‘Comic Sans’; ‘Bold’ is the default in Word 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008; ‘Comic Sans’ seems to be more prevalent at this point. For example, the default font in Vista is ‘bold’, and Word 2010 appears as ‘bold’, ‘Comic Sans’ or ‘Cursive’.
How to paste text in Word?
To enable this feature, you have to let the “Enable Paste Text from Document to Paste” checkbox in the ribbon.
Now, the paste dialog will appear, and you have to select any text and press the “Select” button. If it is not shown, then you need to select the text that you want to paste. After pressing “Select”, you will see the “Paste” button and you should see a dialog box to select a destination. You can choose the same text in other ways, you can paste the whole document if you like, or copy/paste part of your document.
This is how you paste from Word 2010 to Chrome.
If you haven’t tried Chrome Extensions yet, please read this article here.
The other great thing about Chrome extensions and other features such as the clipboard in Chrome extensions is that you don’t need to download the Chrome browser. You can download and install the extension without installing the browser at all.
About Chrome Extension Features
This is what the extensions do:
It will enable you to use clipboard content as the default clipboard.
It will save clipboard content in the location of your choosing, and will automatically create or edit the clipboard content.
It will automatically create or edit the clipboard content. The clipboard can be copied to other devices (like the keyboard) when you open the Chrome browser by default.
It can be opened in Chrome by using the keyboard and mouse or by the touch-click on the window.
It can be copied to the clipboard from any page of the Chrome web browser when you save or restore it.
Note: If you can’t find these options, please check the Chrome Help for “Chrome extension settings” page.
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How to change default font in Word? – Here It Is
How to change default font in Word?
There are a variety of ways to change your default font style for Word 2016. This page explains the general guidelines and the steps to follow to achieve any particular look.
Change your default font size. Before you can change your default font size in Word 2016, you need to ensure you comply with these guidelines.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size?
If you are using Word 2016 for the first time or having problems using your default font, you can change the font size (default size 0) to 1/2 inch (32.4 pixels).
If the font size has changed while you are using Word 2016, try changing the font size again using the Word 2016 Control Panel, or by using Word’s Font Control Panel.
To change your default font size for Word 2016, open File > Preferences. In the Preferences pane, click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your Word and click OK.
To change your default font size for Word, open Word. From the search bar, type the Word you want to be changed in the search field. In the first Word in the result list, select the font you’ve selected. Click the checkbox beside Choose the size.
Once you have made a selection for your new font, open Word, and choose the font, you’ve chosen from the list of font choices. Click the checkbox next to Fonts and select your new font. To save any changes you made, click the Save button.
To change your default font size for Outlook, open Microsoft Outlook.
In Outlook, go to Settings > Fonts and check the box next to Change the default font size. This is where you can choose to use your custom style or have Word apply it.
To change your default font size for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 SP2, open Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a selection. Click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your word and click OK.
If you wish to keep the default size for Outlook as is, you can open Outlook and press the Options icon to access Settings > Fonts.
Note The fonts Microsoft used for Outlook are Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), the default font for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. The same goes for Microsoft OneNote.
To change your default font size in Microsoft Word Viewer:
Open Microsoft Word Viewer, navigate to the word you want to be changed, and press the OK button. In Word Viewer, find your word on the page and highlight it using the left mouse button.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Word ?
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2007 RT, then Microsoft Word can automatically resize fonts and fonts settings in the settings screen. You can enable this setting to change which fonts are displayed in the options menu and to switch between fonts in the settings screen. Note that font display options are available from within the options menu as well as from the “Fonts” tab. To change which fonts you want, double-click the font you want to change in the options menu. To remove it, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. To turn off the automatic font display, open and close the options menu. To view or change the font colour, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
Note: The font-display options are only available on Word 2007 and Word 2007 RT (including Word 2007 Home) when the font is set as a typeface.
How to change the default font and font size in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint 2007 or 2007 RT, the options menu shows a “Font Size” option. You can choose “normal” or “normalized” by clicking the “Small” or “Medium” button next to the font. You can also change the default font size by double-clicking the font. In PowerPoint 2007, you can only change the font size from the menu.
Note: In Word 2007 Home and Office, to turn off the display of the default typeface, click on the “Fonts” tab. To view or change the typeface, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer?
For Internet Explorer 9, 9, 10 and later, you can disable the automatic font and font size display feature within the “Web Design” or “Type 1” menu.
Read More : How to remove comments in Word
For other Softwares
How to change the font and font size on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003?
If you’re using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 with the Internet Explorer client, the Internet Explorer Settings menu displays a font and font size option in the “Font” and “Font Size” settings sections. If you change the font or a font size setting by double-clicking, you can change it using the “Font Size” option from these settings menus.
If you’re on Vista, 7 or 8, you may want to change the default font from “Bold” to “Cursive or Comic Sans”. For some reason, these fonts won’t run at all unless you run the Windows Media Player (WMP) with Unicode font support enabled.
You may also need to add a few extra lines to your Word 2016.ini file. You can find this in /etc/Word.ini for Windows Vista.
If you’re on Server 2008, 2007, 2003, 2002 or XP, you will need to make two changes to your Word 2016.ini file. One of these edits will make the font your default, which you’ll want to change if you intend to share it with someone else.
On Server 2012 R2, Server 2003, 2007, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, the Windows Registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a key that can be used to edit your Word 2016 font’s text. To edit the file, you need to open the folder /Applications/Word. This file is called ‘Word.app.in’ and this key can be edited.
Open the file called ‘Word.app.ini.pw2’, Change the text that says ‘System Default Font‘, and replace the text ‘Bold Comic Sans’ with ‘Cursive or Comic Sans’. The file needs to be renamed ‘Word.ini.’.
You may also need to run these two commands in a terminal or command prompt from the Word 2000, Word 2007 and Word 2008 Start Menu.
You may find it useful to read this guide on changing the default keyboard shortcut for Word 2010.
How to convert a word from another language into Word?
In many ways, the word-to-word conversion is a relatively simple process. The key to the transformation is the encoding you’re using. Here’s an example:
Word users commonly use ‘Bold’, ‘Cursive’ and ‘Comic Sans’; ‘Bold’ is the default in Word 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008; ‘Comic Sans’ seems to be more prevalent at this point. For example, the default font in Vista is ‘bold’, and Word 2010 appears as ‘bold’, ‘Comic Sans’ or ‘Cursive’.
How to paste text in Word?
To enable this feature, you have to let the “Enable Paste Text from Document to Paste” checkbox in the ribbon.
Now, the paste dialog will appear, and you have to select any text and press the “Select” button. If it is not shown, then you need to select the text that you want to paste. After pressing “Select”, you will see the “Paste” button and you should see a dialog box to select a destination. You can choose the same text in other ways, you can paste the whole document if you like, or copy/paste part of your document.
This is how you paste from Word 2010 to Chrome.
If you haven’t tried Chrome Extensions yet, please read this article here.
The other great thing about Chrome extensions and other features such as the clipboard in Chrome extensions is that you don’t need to download the Chrome browser. You can download and install the extension without installing the browser at all.
About Chrome Extension Features
This is what the extensions do:
It will enable you to use clipboard content as the default clipboard.
It will save clipboard content in the location of your choosing, and will automatically create or edit the clipboard content.
It will automatically create or edit the clipboard content. The clipboard can be copied to other devices (like the keyboard) when you open the Chrome browser by default.
It can be opened in Chrome by using the keyboard and mouse or by the touch-click on the window.
It can be copied to the clipboard from any page of the Chrome web browser when you save or restore it.
Note: If you can’t find these options, please check the Chrome Help for “Chrome extension settings” page.
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How to change default font in Word?
There are a variety of ways to change your default font style for Word 2016. This page explains the general guidelines and the steps to follow to achieve any particular look.
Change your default font size. Before you can change your default font size in Word 2016, you need to ensure you comply with these guidelines.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size?
If you are using Word 2016 for the first time or having problems using your default font, you can change the font size (default size 0) to 1/2 inch (32.4 pixels).
If the font size has changed while you are using Word 2016, try changing the font size again using the Word 2016 Control Panel, or by using Word’s Font Control Panel.
To change your default font size for Word 2016, open File > Preferences. In the Preferences pane, click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your Word and click OK.
To change your default font size for Word, open Word. From the search bar, type the Word you want to be changed in the search field. In the first Word in the result list, select the font you’ve selected. Click the checkbox beside Choose the size.
Once you have made a selection for your new font, open Word, and choose the font, you’ve chosen from the list of font choices. Click the checkbox next to Fonts and select your new font. To save any changes you made, click the Save button.
To change your default font size for Outlook, open Microsoft Outlook.
In Outlook, go to Settings > Fonts and check the box next to Change the default font size. This is where you can choose to use your custom style or have Word apply it.
To change your default font size for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 SP2, open Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a selection. Click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your word and click OK.
If you wish to keep the default size for Outlook as is, you can open Outlook and press the Options icon to access Settings > Fonts.
Note The fonts Microsoft used for Outlook are Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), the default font for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. The same goes for Microsoft OneNote.
To change your default font size in Microsoft Word Viewer:
Open Microsoft Word Viewer, navigate to the word you want to be changed, and press the OK button. In Word Viewer, find your word on the page and highlight it using the left mouse button.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Word ?
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2007 RT, then Microsoft Word can automatically resize fonts and fonts settings in the settings screen. You can enable this setting to change which fonts are displayed in the options menu and to switch between fonts in the settings screen. Note that font display options are available from within the options menu as well as from the “Fonts” tab. To change which fonts you want, double-click the font you want to change in the options menu. To remove it, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. To turn off the automatic font display, open and close the options menu. To view or change the font colour, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
Note: The font-display options are only available on Word 2007 and Word 2007 RT (including Word 2007 Home) when the font is set as a typeface.
How to change the default font and font size in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint 2007 or 2007 RT, the options menu shows a “Font Size” option. You can choose “normal” or “normalized” by clicking the “Small” or “Medium” button next to the font. You can also change the default font size by double-clicking the font. In PowerPoint 2007, you can only change the font size from the menu.
Note: In Word 2007 Home and Office, to turn off the display of the default typeface, click on the “Fonts” tab. To view or change the typeface, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer?
For Internet Explorer 9, 9, 10 and later, you can disable the automatic font and font size display feature within the “Web Design” or “Type 1” menu.
Read More : How to remove comments in Word
For other Softwares
How to change the font and font size on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003?
If you’re using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 with the Internet Explorer client, the Internet Explorer Settings menu displays a font and font size option in the “Font” and “Font Size” settings sections. If you change the font or a font size setting by double-clicking, you can change it using the “Font Size” option from these settings menus.
If you’re on Vista, 7 or 8, you may want to change the default font from “Bold” to “Cursive or Comic Sans”. For some reason, these fonts won’t run at all unless you run the Windows Media Player (WMP) with Unicode font support enabled.
You may also need to add a few extra lines to your Word 2016.ini file. You can find this in /etc/Word.ini for Windows Vista.
If you’re on Server 2008, 2007, 2003, 2002 or XP, you will need to make two changes to your Word 2016.ini file. One of these edits will make the font your default, which you’ll want to change if you intend to share it with someone else.
On Server 2012 R2, Server 2003, 2007, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, the Windows Registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a key that can be used to edit your Word 2016 font’s text. To edit the file, you need to open the folder /Applications/Word. This file is called ‘Word.app.in’ and this key can be edited.
Open the file called ‘Word.app.ini.pw2’, Change the text that says ‘System Default Font‘, and replace the text ‘Bold Comic Sans’ with ‘Cursive or Comic Sans’. The file needs to be renamed ‘Word.ini.’.
You may also need to run these two commands in a terminal or command prompt from the Word 2000, Word 2007 and Word 2008 Start Menu.
You may find it useful to read this guide on changing the default keyboard shortcut for Word 2010.
How to convert a word from another language into Word?
In many ways, the word-to-word conversion is a relatively simple process. The key to the transformation is the encoding you’re using. Here’s an example:
Word users commonly use ‘Bold’, ‘Cursive’ and ‘Comic Sans’; ‘Bold’ is the default in Word 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008; ‘Comic Sans’ seems to be more prevalent at this point. For example, the default font in Vista is ‘bold’, and Word 2010 appears as ‘bold’, ‘Comic Sans’ or ‘Cursive’.
How to paste text in Word?
To enable this feature, you have to let the “Enable Paste Text from Document to Paste” checkbox in the ribbon.
Now, the paste dialog will appear, and you have to select any text and press the “Select” button. If it is not shown, then you need to select the text that you want to paste. After pressing “Select”, you will see the “Paste” button and you should see a dialog box to select a destination. You can choose the same text in other ways, you can paste the whole document if you like, or copy/paste part of your document.
This is how you paste from Word 2010 to Chrome.
If you haven’t tried Chrome Extensions yet, please read this article here.
The other great thing about Chrome extensions and other features such as the clipboard in Chrome extensions is that you don’t need to download the Chrome browser. You can download and install the extension without installing the browser at all.
About Chrome Extension Features
This is what the extensions do:
It will enable you to use clipboard content as the default clipboard.
It will save clipboard content in the location of your choosing, and will automatically create or edit the clipboard content.
It will automatically create or edit the clipboard content. The clipboard can be copied to other devices (like the keyboard) when you open the Chrome browser by default.
It can be opened in Chrome by using the keyboard and mouse or by the touch-click on the window.
It can be copied to the clipboard from any page of the Chrome web browser when you save or restore it.
Note: If you can’t find these options, please check the Chrome Help for “Chrome extension settings” page.
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How to change default font in Word?
There are a variety of ways to change your default font style for Word 2016. This page explains the general guidelines and the steps to follow to achieve any particular look.
Change your default font size. Before you can change your default font size in Word 2016, you need to ensure you comply with these guidelines.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size?
If you are using Word 2016 for the first time or having problems using your default font, you can change the font size (default size 0) to 1/2 inch (32.4 pixels).
If the font size has changed while you are using Word 2016, try changing the font size again using the Word 2016 Control Panel, or by using Word’s Font Control Panel.
To change your default font size for Word 2016, open File > Preferences. In the Preferences pane, click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your Word and click OK.
To change your default font size for Word, open Word. From the search bar, type the Word you want to be changed in the search field. In the first Word in the result list, select the font you’ve selected. Click the checkbox beside Choose the size.
Once you have made a selection for your new font, open Word, and choose the font, you’ve chosen from the list of font choices. Click the checkbox next to Fonts and select your new font. To save any changes you made, click the Save button.
To change your default font size for Outlook, open Microsoft Outlook.
In Outlook, go to Settings > Fonts and check the box next to Change the default font size. This is where you can choose to use your custom style or have Word apply it.
To change your default font size for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 SP2, open Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a selection. Click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your word and click OK.
If you wish to keep the default size for Outlook as is, you can open Outlook and press the Options icon to access Settings > Fonts.
Note The fonts Microsoft used for Outlook are Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), the default font for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. The same goes for Microsoft OneNote.
To change your default font size in Microsoft Word Viewer:
Open Microsoft Word Viewer, navigate to the word you want to be changed, and press the OK button. In Word Viewer, find your word on the page and highlight it using the left mouse button.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Word ?
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2007 RT, then Microsoft Word can automatically resize fonts and fonts settings in the settings screen. You can enable this setting to change which fonts are displayed in the options menu and to switch between fonts in the settings screen. Note that font display options are available from within the options menu as well as from the “Fonts” tab. To change which fonts you want, double-click the font you want to change in the options menu. To remove it, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. To turn off the automatic font display, open and close the options menu. To view or change the font colour, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
Note: The font-display options are only available on Word 2007 and Word 2007 RT (including Word 2007 Home) when the font is set as a typeface.
How to change the default font and font size in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint 2007 or 2007 RT, the options menu shows a “Font Size” option. You can choose “normal” or “normalized” by clicking the “Small” or “Medium” button next to the font. You can also change the default font size by double-clicking the font. In PowerPoint 2007, you can only change the font size from the menu.
Note: In Word 2007 Home and Office, to turn off the display of the default typeface, click on the “Fonts” tab. To view or change the typeface, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer?
For Internet Explorer 9, 9, 10 and later, you can disable the automatic font and font size display feature within the “Web Design” or “Type 1” menu.
Read More : How to remove comments in Word
For other Softwares
How to change the font and font size on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003?
If you’re using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 with the Internet Explorer client, the Internet Explorer Settings menu displays a font and font size option in the “Font” and “Font Size” settings sections. If you change the font or a font size setting by double-clicking, you can change it using the “Font Size” option from these settings menus.
If you’re on Vista, 7 or 8, you may want to change the default font from “Bold” to “Cursive or Comic Sans”. For some reason, these fonts won’t run at all unless you run the Windows Media Player (WMP) with Unicode font support enabled.
You may also need to add a few extra lines to your Word 2016.ini file. You can find this in /etc/Word.ini for Windows Vista.
If you’re on Server 2008, 2007, 2003, 2002 or XP, you will need to make two changes to your Word 2016.ini file. One of these edits will make the font your default, which you’ll want to change if you intend to share it with someone else.
On Server 2012 R2, Server 2003, 2007, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, the Windows Registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a key that can be used to edit your Word 2016 font’s text. To edit the file, you need to open the folder /Applications/Word. This file is called ‘Word.app.in’ and this key can be edited.
Open the file called ‘Word.app.ini.pw2’, Change the text that says ‘System Default Font‘, and replace the text ‘Bold Comic Sans’ with ‘Cursive or Comic Sans’. The file needs to be renamed ‘Word.ini.’.
You may also need to run these two commands in a terminal or command prompt from the Word 2000, Word 2007 and Word 2008 Start Menu.
You may find it useful to read this guide on changing the default keyboard shortcut for Word 2010.
How to convert a word from another language into Word?
In many ways, the word-to-word conversion is a relatively simple process. The key to the transformation is the encoding you’re using. Here’s an example:
Word users commonly use ‘Bold’, ‘Cursive’ and ‘Comic Sans’; ‘Bold’ is the default in Word 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008; ‘Comic Sans’ seems to be more prevalent at this point. For example, the default font in Vista is ‘bold’, and Word 2010 appears as ‘bold’, ‘Comic Sans’ or ‘Cursive’.
How to paste text in Word?
To enable this feature, you have to let the “Enable Paste Text from Document to Paste” checkbox in the ribbon.
Now, the paste dialog will appear, and you have to select any text and press the “Select” button. If it is not shown, then you need to select the text that you want to paste. After pressing “Select”, you will see the “Paste” button and you should see a dialog box to select a destination. You can choose the same text in other ways, you can paste the whole document if you like, or copy/paste part of your document.
This is how you paste from Word 2010 to Chrome.
If you haven’t tried Chrome Extensions yet, please read this article here.
The other great thing about Chrome extensions and other features such as the clipboard in Chrome extensions is that you don’t need to download the Chrome browser. You can download and install the extension without installing the browser at all.
About Chrome Extension Features
This is what the extensions do:
It will enable you to use clipboard content as the default clipboard.
It will save clipboard content in the location of your choosing, and will automatically create or edit the clipboard content.
It will automatically create or edit the clipboard content. The clipboard can be copied to other devices (like the keyboard) when you open the Chrome browser by default.
It can be opened in Chrome by using the keyboard and mouse or by the touch-click on the window.
It can be copied to the clipboard from any page of the Chrome web browser when you save or restore it.
Note: If you can’t find these options, please check the Chrome Help for “Chrome extension settings” page.
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How to change default font in Word?
There are a variety of ways to change your default font style for Word 2016. This page explains the general guidelines and the steps to follow to achieve any particular look.
Change your default font size. Before you can change your default font size in Word 2016, you need to ensure you comply with these guidelines.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size?
If you are using Word 2016 for the first time or having problems using your default font, you can change the font size (default size 0) to 1/2 inch (32.4 pixels).
If the font size has changed while you are using Word 2016, try changing the font size again using the Word 2016 Control Panel, or by using Word’s Font Control Panel.
To change your default font size for Word 2016, open File > Preferences. In the Preferences pane, click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your Word and click OK.
To change your default font size for Word, open Word. From the search bar, type the Word you want to be changed in the search field. In the first Word in the result list, select the font you’ve selected. Click the checkbox beside Choose the size.
Once you have made a selection for your new font, open Word, and choose the font, you’ve chosen from the list of font choices. Click the checkbox next to Fonts and select your new font. To save any changes you made, click the Save button.
To change your default font size for Outlook, open Microsoft Outlook.
In Outlook, go to Settings > Fonts and check the box next to Change the default font size. This is where you can choose to use your custom style or have Word apply it.
To change your default font size for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 SP2, open Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a selection. Click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your word and click OK.
If you wish to keep the default size for Outlook as is, you can open Outlook and press the Options icon to access Settings > Fonts.
Note The fonts Microsoft used for Outlook are Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), the default font for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. The same goes for Microsoft OneNote.
To change your default font size in Microsoft Word Viewer:
Open Microsoft Word Viewer, navigate to the word you want to be changed, and press the OK button. In Word Viewer, find your word on the page and highlight it using the left mouse button.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Word ?
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2007 RT, then Microsoft Word can automatically resize fonts and fonts settings in the settings screen. You can enable this setting to change which fonts are displayed in the options menu and to switch between fonts in the settings screen. Note that font display options are available from within the options menu as well as from the “Fonts” tab. To change which fonts you want, double-click the font you want to change in the options menu. To remove it, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. To turn off the automatic font display, open and close the options menu. To view or change the font colour, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
Note: The font-display options are only available on Word 2007 and Word 2007 RT (including Word 2007 Home) when the font is set as a typeface.
How to change the default font and font size in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint 2007 or 2007 RT, the options menu shows a “Font Size” option. You can choose “normal” or “normalized” by clicking the “Small” or “Medium” button next to the font. You can also change the default font size by double-clicking the font. In PowerPoint 2007, you can only change the font size from the menu.
Note: In Word 2007 Home and Office, to turn off the display of the default typeface, click on the “Fonts” tab. To view or change the typeface, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer?
For Internet Explorer 9, 9, 10 and later, you can disable the automatic font and font size display feature within the “Web Design” or “Type 1” menu.
Read More : How to remove comments in Word
For other Softwares
How to change the font and font size on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003?
If you’re using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 with the Internet Explorer client, the Internet Explorer Settings menu displays a font and font size option in the “Font” and “Font Size” settings sections. If you change the font or a font size setting by double-clicking, you can change it using the “Font Size” option from these settings menus.
If you’re on Vista, 7 or 8, you may want to change the default font from “Bold” to “Cursive or Comic Sans”. For some reason, these fonts won’t run at all unless you run the Windows Media Player (WMP) with Unicode font support enabled.
You may also need to add a few extra lines to your Word 2016.ini file. You can find this in /etc/Word.ini for Windows Vista.
If you’re on Server 2008, 2007, 2003, 2002 or XP, you will need to make two changes to your Word 2016.ini file. One of these edits will make the font your default, which you’ll want to change if you intend to share it with someone else.
On Server 2012 R2, Server 2003, 2007, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, the Windows Registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a key that can be used to edit your Word 2016 font’s text. To edit the file, you need to open the folder /Applications/Word. This file is called ‘Word.app.in’ and this key can be edited.
Open the file called ‘Word.app.ini.pw2’, Change the text that says ‘System Default Font‘, and replace the text ‘Bold Comic Sans’ with ‘Cursive or Comic Sans’. The file needs to be renamed ‘Word.ini.’.
You may also need to run these two commands in a terminal or command prompt from the Word 2000, Word 2007 and Word 2008 Start Menu.
You may find it useful to read this guide on changing the default keyboard shortcut for Word 2010.
How to convert a word from another language into Word?
In many ways, the word-to-word conversion is a relatively simple process. The key to the transformation is the encoding you’re using. Here’s an example:
Word users commonly use ‘Bold’, ‘Cursive’ and ‘Comic Sans’; ‘Bold’ is the default in Word 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008; ‘Comic Sans’ seems to be more prevalent at this point. For example, the default font in Vista is ‘bold’, and Word 2010 appears as ‘bold’, ‘Comic Sans’ or ‘Cursive’.
How to paste text in Word?
To enable this feature, you have to let the “Enable Paste Text from Document to Paste” checkbox in the ribbon.
Now, the paste dialog will appear, and you have to select any text and press the “Select” button. If it is not shown, then you need to select the text that you want to paste. After pressing “Select”, you will see the “Paste” button and you should see a dialog box to select a destination. You can choose the same text in other ways, you can paste the whole document if you like, or copy/paste part of your document.
This is how you paste from Word 2010 to Chrome.
If you haven’t tried Chrome Extensions yet, please read this article here.
The other great thing about Chrome extensions and other features such as the clipboard in Chrome extensions is that you don’t need to download the Chrome browser. You can download and install the extension without installing the browser at all.
About Chrome Extension Features
This is what the extensions do:
It will enable you to use clipboard content as the default clipboard.
It will save clipboard content in the location of your choosing, and will automatically create or edit the clipboard content.
It will automatically create or edit the clipboard content. The clipboard can be copied to other devices (like the keyboard) when you open the Chrome browser by default.
It can be opened in Chrome by using the keyboard and mouse or by the touch-click on the window.
It can be copied to the clipboard from any page of the Chrome web browser when you save or restore it.
Note: If you can’t find these options, please check the Chrome Help for “Chrome extension settings” page.
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How to change default font in Word?
There are a variety of ways to change your default font style for Word 2016. This page explains the general guidelines and the steps to follow to achieve any particular look.
Change your default font size. Before you can change your default font size in Word 2016, you need to ensure you comply with these guidelines.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size?
If you are using Word 2016 for the first time or having problems using your default font, you can change the font size (default size 0) to 1/2 inch (32.4 pixels).
If the font size has changed while you are using Word 2016, try changing the font size again using the Word 2016 Control Panel, or by using Word’s Font Control Panel.
To change your default font size for Word 2016, open File > Preferences. In the Preferences pane, click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your Word and click OK.
To change your default font size for Word, open Word. From the search bar, type the Word you want to be changed in the search field. In the first Word in the result list, select the font you’ve selected. Click the checkbox beside Choose the size.
Once you have made a selection for your new font, open Word, and choose the font, you’ve chosen from the list of font choices. Click the checkbox next to Fonts and select your new font. To save any changes you made, click the Save button.
To change your default font size for Outlook, open Microsoft Outlook.
In Outlook, go to Settings > Fonts and check the box next to Change the default font size. This is where you can choose to use your custom style or have Word apply it.
To change your default font size for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 SP2, open Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a selection. Click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your word and click OK.
If you wish to keep the default size for Outlook as is, you can open Outlook and press the Options icon to access Settings > Fonts.
Note The fonts Microsoft used for Outlook are Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), the default font for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. The same goes for Microsoft OneNote.
To change your default font size in Microsoft Word Viewer:
Open Microsoft Word Viewer, navigate to the word you want to be changed, and press the OK button. In Word Viewer, find your word on the page and highlight it using the left mouse button.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Word ?
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2007 RT, then Microsoft Word can automatically resize fonts and fonts settings in the settings screen. You can enable this setting to change which fonts are displayed in the options menu and to switch between fonts in the settings screen. Note that font display options are available from within the options menu as well as from the “Fonts” tab. To change which fonts you want, double-click the font you want to change in the options menu. To remove it, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. To turn off the automatic font display, open and close the options menu. To view or change the font colour, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
Note: The font-display options are only available on Word 2007 and Word 2007 RT (including Word 2007 Home) when the font is set as a typeface.
How to change the default font and font size in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint 2007 or 2007 RT, the options menu shows a “Font Size” option. You can choose “normal” or “normalized” by clicking the “Small” or “Medium” button next to the font. You can also change the default font size by double-clicking the font. In PowerPoint 2007, you can only change the font size from the menu.
Note: In Word 2007 Home and Office, to turn off the display of the default typeface, click on the “Fonts” tab. To view or change the typeface, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer?
For Internet Explorer 9, 9, 10 and later, you can disable the automatic font and font size display feature within the “Web Design” or “Type 1” menu.
Read More : How to remove comments in Word
For other Softwares
How to change the font and font size on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003?
If you’re using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 with the Internet Explorer client, the Internet Explorer Settings menu displays a font and font size option in the “Font” and “Font Size” settings sections. If you change the font or a font size setting by double-clicking, you can change it using the “Font Size” option from these settings menus.
If you’re on Vista, 7 or 8, you may want to change the default font from “Bold” to “Cursive or Comic Sans”. For some reason, these fonts won’t run at all unless you run the Windows Media Player (WMP) with Unicode font support enabled.
You may also need to add a few extra lines to your Word 2016.ini file. You can find this in /etc/Word.ini for Windows Vista.
If you’re on Server 2008, 2007, 2003, 2002 or XP, you will need to make two changes to your Word 2016.ini file. One of these edits will make the font your default, which you’ll want to change if you intend to share it with someone else.
On Server 2012 R2, Server 2003, 2007, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, the Windows Registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a key that can be used to edit your Word 2016 font’s text. To edit the file, you need to open the folder /Applications/Word. This file is called ‘Word.app.in’ and this key can be edited.
Open the file called ‘Word.app.ini.pw2’, Change the text that says ‘System Default Font‘, and replace the text ‘Bold Comic Sans’ with ‘Cursive or Comic Sans’. The file needs to be renamed ‘Word.ini.’.
You may also need to run these two commands in a terminal or command prompt from the Word 2000, Word 2007 and Word 2008 Start Menu.
You may find it useful to read this guide on changing the default keyboard shortcut for Word 2010.
How to convert a word from another language into Word?
In many ways, the word-to-word conversion is a relatively simple process. The key to the transformation is the encoding you’re using. Here’s an example:
Word users commonly use ‘Bold’, ‘Cursive’ and ‘Comic Sans’; ‘Bold’ is the default in Word 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008; ‘Comic Sans’ seems to be more prevalent at this point. For example, the default font in Vista is ‘bold’, and Word 2010 appears as ‘bold’, ‘Comic Sans’ or ‘Cursive’.
How to paste text in Word?
To enable this feature, you have to let the “Enable Paste Text from Document to Paste” checkbox in the ribbon.
Now, the paste dialog will appear, and you have to select any text and press the “Select” button. If it is not shown, then you need to select the text that you want to paste. After pressing “Select”, you will see the “Paste” button and you should see a dialog box to select a destination. You can choose the same text in other ways, you can paste the whole document if you like, or copy/paste part of your document.
This is how you paste from Word 2010 to Chrome.
If you haven’t tried Chrome Extensions yet, please read this article here.
The other great thing about Chrome extensions and other features such as the clipboard in Chrome extensions is that you don’t need to download the Chrome browser. You can download and install the extension without installing the browser at all.
About Chrome Extension Features
This is what the extensions do:
It will enable you to use clipboard content as the default clipboard.
It will save clipboard content in the location of your choosing, and will automatically create or edit the clipboard content.
It will automatically create or edit the clipboard content. The clipboard can be copied to other devices (like the keyboard) when you open the Chrome browser by default.
It can be opened in Chrome by using the keyboard and mouse or by the touch-click on the window.
It can be copied to the clipboard from any page of the Chrome web browser when you save or restore it.
Note: If you can’t find these options, please check the Chrome Help for “Chrome extension settings” page.
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How to change default font in Word?
There are a variety of ways to change your default font style for Word 2016. This page explains the general guidelines and the steps to follow to achieve any particular look.
Change your default font size. Before you can change your default font size in Word 2016, you need to ensure you comply with these guidelines.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size?
If you are using Word 2016 for the first time or having problems using your default font, you can change the font size (default size 0) to 1/2 inch (32.4 pixels).
If the font size has changed while you are using Word 2016, try changing the font size again using the Word 2016 Control Panel, or by using Word’s Font Control Panel.
To change your default font size for Word 2016, open File > Preferences. In the Preferences pane, click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your Word and click OK.
To change your default font size for Word, open Word. From the search bar, type the Word you want to be changed in the search field. In the first Word in the result list, select the font you’ve selected. Click the checkbox beside Choose the size.
Once you have made a selection for your new font, open Word, and choose the font, you’ve chosen from the list of font choices. Click the checkbox next to Fonts and select your new font. To save any changes you made, click the Save button.
To change your default font size for Outlook, open Microsoft Outlook.
In Outlook, go to Settings > Fonts and check the box next to Change the default font size. This is where you can choose to use your custom style or have Word apply it.
To change your default font size for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 SP2, open Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a selection. Click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your word and click OK.
If you wish to keep the default size for Outlook as is, you can open Outlook and press the Options icon to access Settings > Fonts.
Note The fonts Microsoft used for Outlook are Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), the default font for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. The same goes for Microsoft OneNote.
To change your default font size in Microsoft Word Viewer:
Open Microsoft Word Viewer, navigate to the word you want to be changed, and press the OK button. In Word Viewer, find your word on the page and highlight it using the left mouse button.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Word ?
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2007 RT, then Microsoft Word can automatically resize fonts and fonts settings in the settings screen. You can enable this setting to change which fonts are displayed in the options menu and to switch between fonts in the settings screen. Note that font display options are available from within the options menu as well as from the “Fonts” tab. To change which fonts you want, double-click the font you want to change in the options menu. To remove it, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. To turn off the automatic font display, open and close the options menu. To view or change the font colour, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
Note: The font-display options are only available on Word 2007 and Word 2007 RT (including Word 2007 Home) when the font is set as a typeface.
How to change the default font and font size in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint 2007 or 2007 RT, the options menu shows a “Font Size” option. You can choose “normal” or “normalized” by clicking the “Small” or “Medium” button next to the font. You can also change the default font size by double-clicking the font. In PowerPoint 2007, you can only change the font size from the menu.
Note: In Word 2007 Home and Office, to turn off the display of the default typeface, click on the “Fonts” tab. To view or change the typeface, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer?
For Internet Explorer 9, 9, 10 and later, you can disable the automatic font and font size display feature within the “Web Design” or “Type 1” menu.
Read More : How to remove comments in Word
For other Softwares
How to change the font and font size on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003?
If you’re using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 with the Internet Explorer client, the Internet Explorer Settings menu displays a font and font size option in the “Font” and “Font Size” settings sections. If you change the font or a font size setting by double-clicking, you can change it using the “Font Size” option from these settings menus.
If you’re on Vista, 7 or 8, you may want to change the default font from “Bold” to “Cursive or Comic Sans”. For some reason, these fonts won’t run at all unless you run the Windows Media Player (WMP) with Unicode font support enabled.
You may also need to add a few extra lines to your Word 2016.ini file. You can find this in /etc/Word.ini for Windows Vista.
If you’re on Server 2008, 2007, 2003, 2002 or XP, you will need to make two changes to your Word 2016.ini file. One of these edits will make the font your default, which you’ll want to change if you intend to share it with someone else.
On Server 2012 R2, Server 2003, 2007, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, the Windows Registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a key that can be used to edit your Word 2016 font’s text. To edit the file, you need to open the folder /Applications/Word. This file is called ‘Word.app.in’ and this key can be edited.
Open the file called ‘Word.app.ini.pw2’, Change the text that says ‘System Default Font‘, and replace the text ‘Bold Comic Sans’ with ‘Cursive or Comic Sans’. The file needs to be renamed ‘Word.ini.’.
You may also need to run these two commands in a terminal or command prompt from the Word 2000, Word 2007 and Word 2008 Start Menu.
You may find it useful to read this guide on changing the default keyboard shortcut for Word 2010.
How to convert a word from another language into Word?
In many ways, the word-to-word conversion is a relatively simple process. The key to the transformation is the encoding you’re using. Here’s an example:
Word users commonly use ‘Bold’, ‘Cursive’ and ‘Comic Sans’; ‘Bold’ is the default in Word 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008; ‘Comic Sans’ seems to be more prevalent at this point. For example, the default font in Vista is ‘bold’, and Word 2010 appears as ‘bold’, ‘Comic Sans’ or ‘Cursive’.
How to paste text in Word?
To enable this feature, you have to let the “Enable Paste Text from Document to Paste” checkbox in the ribbon.
Now, the paste dialog will appear, and you have to select any text and press the “Select” button. If it is not shown, then you need to select the text that you want to paste. After pressing “Select”, you will see the “Paste” button and you should see a dialog box to select a destination. You can choose the same text in other ways, you can paste the whole document if you like, or copy/paste part of your document.
This is how you paste from Word 2010 to Chrome.
If you haven’t tried Chrome Extensions yet, please read this article here.
The other great thing about Chrome extensions and other features such as the clipboard in Chrome extensions is that you don’t need to download the Chrome browser. You can download and install the extension without installing the browser at all.
About Chrome Extension Features
This is what the extensions do:
It will enable you to use clipboard content as the default clipboard.
It will save clipboard content in the location of your choosing, and will automatically create or edit the clipboard content.
It will automatically create or edit the clipboard content. The clipboard can be copied to other devices (like the keyboard) when you open the Chrome browser by default.
It can be opened in Chrome by using the keyboard and mouse or by the touch-click on the window.
It can be copied to the clipboard from any page of the Chrome web browser when you save or restore it.
Note: If you can’t find these options, please check the Chrome Help for “Chrome extension settings” page.
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How to change default font in Word?
There are a variety of ways to change your default font style for Word 2016. This page explains the general guidelines and the steps to follow to achieve any particular look.
Change your default font size. Before you can change your default font size in Word 2016, you need to ensure you comply with these guidelines.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size?
If you are using Word 2016 for the first time or having problems using your default font, you can change the font size (default size 0) to 1/2 inch (32.4 pixels).
If the font size has changed while you are using Word 2016, try changing the font size again using the Word 2016 Control Panel, or by using Word’s Font Control Panel.
To change your default font size for Word 2016, open File > Preferences. In the Preferences pane, click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your Word and click OK.
To change your default font size for Word, open Word. From the search bar, type the Word you want to be changed in the search field. In the first Word in the result list, select the font you’ve selected. Click the checkbox beside Choose the size.
Once you have made a selection for your new font, open Word, and choose the font, you’ve chosen from the list of font choices. Click the checkbox next to Fonts and select your new font. To save any changes you made, click the Save button.
To change your default font size for Outlook, open Microsoft Outlook.
In Outlook, go to Settings > Fonts and check the box next to Change the default font size. This is where you can choose to use your custom style or have Word apply it.
To change your default font size for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 SP2, open Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a selection. Click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your word and click OK.
If you wish to keep the default size for Outlook as is, you can open Outlook and press the Options icon to access Settings > Fonts.
Note The fonts Microsoft used for Outlook are Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), the default font for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. The same goes for Microsoft OneNote.
To change your default font size in Microsoft Word Viewer:
Open Microsoft Word Viewer, navigate to the word you want to be changed, and press the OK button. In Word Viewer, find your word on the page and highlight it using the left mouse button.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Word ?
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2007 RT, then Microsoft Word can automatically resize fonts and fonts settings in the settings screen. You can enable this setting to change which fonts are displayed in the options menu and to switch between fonts in the settings screen. Note that font display options are available from within the options menu as well as from the “Fonts” tab. To change which fonts you want, double-click the font you want to change in the options menu. To remove it, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. To turn off the automatic font display, open and close the options menu. To view or change the font colour, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
Note: The font-display options are only available on Word 2007 and Word 2007 RT (including Word 2007 Home) when the font is set as a typeface.
How to change the default font and font size in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint 2007 or 2007 RT, the options menu shows a “Font Size” option. You can choose “normal” or “normalized” by clicking the “Small” or “Medium” button next to the font. You can also change the default font size by double-clicking the font. In PowerPoint 2007, you can only change the font size from the menu.
Note: In Word 2007 Home and Office, to turn off the display of the default typeface, click on the “Fonts” tab. To view or change the typeface, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer?
For Internet Explorer 9, 9, 10 and later, you can disable the automatic font and font size display feature within the “Web Design” or “Type 1” menu.
Read More : How to remove comments in Word
For other Softwares
How to change the font and font size on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003?
If you’re using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 with the Internet Explorer client, the Internet Explorer Settings menu displays a font and font size option in the “Font” and “Font Size” settings sections. If you change the font or a font size setting by double-clicking, you can change it using the “Font Size” option from these settings menus.
If you’re on Vista, 7 or 8, you may want to change the default font from “Bold” to “Cursive or Comic Sans”. For some reason, these fonts won’t run at all unless you run the Windows Media Player (WMP) with Unicode font support enabled.
You may also need to add a few extra lines to your Word 2016.ini file. You can find this in /etc/Word.ini for Windows Vista.
If you’re on Server 2008, 2007, 2003, 2002 or XP, you will need to make two changes to your Word 2016.ini file. One of these edits will make the font your default, which you’ll want to change if you intend to share it with someone else.
On Server 2012 R2, Server 2003, 2007, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, the Windows Registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a key that can be used to edit your Word 2016 font’s text. To edit the file, you need to open the folder /Applications/Word. This file is called ‘Word.app.in’ and this key can be edited.
Open the file called ‘Word.app.ini.pw2’, Change the text that says ‘System Default Font‘, and replace the text ‘Bold Comic Sans’ with ‘Cursive or Comic Sans’. The file needs to be renamed ‘Word.ini.’.
You may also need to run these two commands in a terminal or command prompt from the Word 2000, Word 2007 and Word 2008 Start Menu.
You may find it useful to read this guide on changing the default keyboard shortcut for Word 2010.
How to convert a word from another language into Word?
In many ways, the word-to-word conversion is a relatively simple process. The key to the transformation is the encoding you’re using. Here’s an example:
Word users commonly use ‘Bold’, ‘Cursive’ and ‘Comic Sans’; ‘Bold’ is the default in Word 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008; ‘Comic Sans’ seems to be more prevalent at this point. For example, the default font in Vista is ‘bold’, and Word 2010 appears as ‘bold’, ‘Comic Sans’ or ‘Cursive’.
How to paste text in Word?
To enable this feature, you have to let the “Enable Paste Text from Document to Paste” checkbox in the ribbon.
Now, the paste dialog will appear, and you have to select any text and press the “Select” button. If it is not shown, then you need to select the text that you want to paste. After pressing “Select”, you will see the “Paste” button and you should see a dialog box to select a destination. You can choose the same text in other ways, you can paste the whole document if you like, or copy/paste part of your document.
This is how you paste from Word 2010 to Chrome.
If you haven’t tried Chrome Extensions yet, please read this article here.
The other great thing about Chrome extensions and other features such as the clipboard in Chrome extensions is that you don’t need to download the Chrome browser. You can download and install the extension without installing the browser at all.
About Chrome Extension Features
This is what the extensions do:
It will enable you to use clipboard content as the default clipboard.
It will save clipboard content in the location of your choosing, and will automatically create or edit the clipboard content.
It will automatically create or edit the clipboard content. The clipboard can be copied to other devices (like the keyboard) when you open the Chrome browser by default.
It can be opened in Chrome by using the keyboard and mouse or by the touch-click on the window.
It can be copied to the clipboard from any page of the Chrome web browser when you save or restore it.
Note: If you can’t find these options, please check the Chrome Help for “Chrome extension settings” page.
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How to change default font in Word?
There are a variety of ways to change your default font style for Word 2016. This page explains the general guidelines and the steps to follow to achieve any particular look.
Change your default font size. Before you can change your default font size in Word 2016, you need to ensure you comply with these guidelines.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size?
If you are using Word 2016 for the first time or having problems using your default font, you can change the font size (default size 0) to 1/2 inch (32.4 pixels).
If the font size has changed while you are using Word 2016, try changing the font size again using the Word 2016 Control Panel, or by using Word’s Font Control Panel.
To change your default font size for Word 2016, open File > Preferences. In the Preferences pane, click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your Word and click OK.
To change your default font size for Word, open Word. From the search bar, type the Word you want to be changed in the search field. In the first Word in the result list, select the font you’ve selected. Click the checkbox beside Choose the size.
Once you have made a selection for your new font, open Word, and choose the font, you’ve chosen from the list of font choices. Click the checkbox next to Fonts and select your new font. To save any changes you made, click the Save button.
To change your default font size for Outlook, open Microsoft Outlook.
In Outlook, go to Settings > Fonts and check the box next to Change the default font size. This is where you can choose to use your custom style or have Word apply it.
To change your default font size for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 SP2, open Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a selection. Click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your word and click OK.
If you wish to keep the default size for Outlook as is, you can open Outlook and press the Options icon to access Settings > Fonts.
Note The fonts Microsoft used for Outlook are Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), the default font for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. The same goes for Microsoft OneNote.
To change your default font size in Microsoft Word Viewer:
Open Microsoft Word Viewer, navigate to the word you want to be changed, and press the OK button. In Word Viewer, find your word on the page and highlight it using the left mouse button.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Word ?
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2007 RT, then Microsoft Word can automatically resize fonts and fonts settings in the settings screen. You can enable this setting to change which fonts are displayed in the options menu and to switch between fonts in the settings screen. Note that font display options are available from within the options menu as well as from the “Fonts” tab. To change which fonts you want, double-click the font you want to change in the options menu. To remove it, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. To turn off the automatic font display, open and close the options menu. To view or change the font colour, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
Note: The font-display options are only available on Word 2007 and Word 2007 RT (including Word 2007 Home) when the font is set as a typeface.
How to change the default font and font size in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint 2007 or 2007 RT, the options menu shows a “Font Size” option. You can choose “normal” or “normalized” by clicking the “Small” or “Medium” button next to the font. You can also change the default font size by double-clicking the font. In PowerPoint 2007, you can only change the font size from the menu.
Note: In Word 2007 Home and Office, to turn off the display of the default typeface, click on the “Fonts” tab. To view or change the typeface, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer?
For Internet Explorer 9, 9, 10 and later, you can disable the automatic font and font size display feature within the “Web Design” or “Type 1” menu.
Read More : How to remove comments in Word
For other Softwares
How to change the font and font size on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003?
If you’re using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 with the Internet Explorer client, the Internet Explorer Settings menu displays a font and font size option in the “Font” and “Font Size” settings sections. If you change the font or a font size setting by double-clicking, you can change it using the “Font Size” option from these settings menus.
If you’re on Vista, 7 or 8, you may want to change the default font from “Bold” to “Cursive or Comic Sans”. For some reason, these fonts won’t run at all unless you run the Windows Media Player (WMP) with Unicode font support enabled.
You may also need to add a few extra lines to your Word 2016.ini file. You can find this in /etc/Word.ini for Windows Vista.
If you’re on Server 2008, 2007, 2003, 2002 or XP, you will need to make two changes to your Word 2016.ini file. One of these edits will make the font your default, which you’ll want to change if you intend to share it with someone else.
On Server 2012 R2, Server 2003, 2007, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, the Windows Registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a key that can be used to edit your Word 2016 font’s text. To edit the file, you need to open the folder /Applications/Word. This file is called ‘Word.app.in’ and this key can be edited.
Open the file called ‘Word.app.ini.pw2’, Change the text that says ‘System Default Font‘, and replace the text ‘Bold Comic Sans’ with ‘Cursive or Comic Sans’. The file needs to be renamed ‘Word.ini.’.
You may also need to run these two commands in a terminal or command prompt from the Word 2000, Word 2007 and Word 2008 Start Menu.
You may find it useful to read this guide on changing the default keyboard shortcut for Word 2010.
How to convert a word from another language into Word?
In many ways, the word-to-word conversion is a relatively simple process. The key to the transformation is the encoding you’re using. Here’s an example:
Word users commonly use ‘Bold’, ‘Cursive’ and ‘Comic Sans’; ‘Bold’ is the default in Word 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008; ‘Comic Sans’ seems to be more prevalent at this point. For example, the default font in Vista is ‘bold’, and Word 2010 appears as ‘bold’, ‘Comic Sans’ or ‘Cursive’.
How to paste text in Word?
To enable this feature, you have to let the “Enable Paste Text from Document to Paste” checkbox in the ribbon.
Now, the paste dialog will appear, and you have to select any text and press the “Select” button. If it is not shown, then you need to select the text that you want to paste. After pressing “Select”, you will see the “Paste” button and you should see a dialog box to select a destination. You can choose the same text in other ways, you can paste the whole document if you like, or copy/paste part of your document.
This is how you paste from Word 2010 to Chrome.
If you haven’t tried Chrome Extensions yet, please read this article here.
The other great thing about Chrome extensions and other features such as the clipboard in Chrome extensions is that you don’t need to download the Chrome browser. You can download and install the extension without installing the browser at all.
About Chrome Extension Features
This is what the extensions do:
It will enable you to use clipboard content as the default clipboard.
It will save clipboard content in the location of your choosing, and will automatically create or edit the clipboard content.
It will automatically create or edit the clipboard content. The clipboard can be copied to other devices (like the keyboard) when you open the Chrome browser by default.
It can be opened in Chrome by using the keyboard and mouse or by the touch-click on the window.
It can be copied to the clipboard from any page of the Chrome web browser when you save or restore it.
Note: If you can’t find these options, please check the Chrome Help for “Chrome extension settings” page.
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How to change default font in Word?
There are a variety of ways to change your default font style for Word 2016. This page explains the general guidelines and the steps to follow to achieve any particular look.
Change your default font size. Before you can change your default font size in Word 2016, you need to ensure you comply with these guidelines.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size?
If you are using Word 2016 for the first time or having problems using your default font, you can change the font size (default size 0) to 1/2 inch (32.4 pixels).
If the font size has changed while you are using Word 2016, try changing the font size again using the Word 2016 Control Panel, or by using Word’s Font Control Panel.
To change your default font size for Word 2016, open File > Preferences. In the Preferences pane, click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your Word and click OK.
To change your default font size for Word, open Word. From the search bar, type the Word you want to be changed in the search field. In the first Word in the result list, select the font you’ve selected. Click the checkbox beside Choose the size.
Once you have made a selection for your new font, open Word, and choose the font, you’ve chosen from the list of font choices. Click the checkbox next to Fonts and select your new font. To save any changes you made, click the Save button.
To change your default font size for Outlook, open Microsoft Outlook.
In Outlook, go to Settings > Fonts and check the box next to Change the default font size. This is where you can choose to use your custom style or have Word apply it.
To change your default font size for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 SP2, open Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a selection. Click the checkbox beside Font Size (the checkbox should be the top of the pane, not the bottom.) Click the checkbox next to Choose a size, choose 1.5x the size of your word and click OK.
If you wish to keep the default size for Outlook as is, you can open Outlook and press the Options icon to access Settings > Fonts.
Note The fonts Microsoft used for Outlook are Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), the default font for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. The same goes for Microsoft OneNote.
To change your default font size in Microsoft Word Viewer:
Open Microsoft Word Viewer, navigate to the word you want to be changed, and press the OK button. In Word Viewer, find your word on the page and highlight it using the left mouse button.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Word ?
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2007 RT, then Microsoft Word can automatically resize fonts and fonts settings in the settings screen. You can enable this setting to change which fonts are displayed in the options menu and to switch between fonts in the settings screen. Note that font display options are available from within the options menu as well as from the “Fonts” tab. To change which fonts you want, double-click the font you want to change in the options menu. To remove it, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. To turn off the automatic font display, open and close the options menu. To view or change the font colour, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
Note: The font-display options are only available on Word 2007 and Word 2007 RT (including Word 2007 Home) when the font is set as a typeface.
How to change the default font and font size in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint 2007 or 2007 RT, the options menu shows a “Font Size” option. You can choose “normal” or “normalized” by clicking the “Small” or “Medium” button next to the font. You can also change the default font size by double-clicking the font. In PowerPoint 2007, you can only change the font size from the menu.
Note: In Word 2007 Home and Office, to turn off the display of the default typeface, click on the “Fonts” tab. To view or change the typeface, use the options menu from the menu that appears when you click on the font you want to change.
How to change the default font and font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer?
For Internet Explorer 9, 9, 10 and later, you can disable the automatic font and font size display feature within the “Web Design” or “Type 1” menu.
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How to change the font and font size on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003?
If you’re using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 with the Internet Explorer client, the Internet Explorer Settings menu displays a font and font size option in the “Font” and “Font Size” settings sections. If you change the font or a font size setting by double-clicking, you can change it using the “Font Size” option from these settings menus.
If you’re on Vista, 7 or 8, you may want to change the default font from “Bold” to “Cursive or Comic Sans”. For some reason, these fonts won’t run at all unless you run the Windows Media Player (WMP) with Unicode font support enabled.
You may also need to add a few extra lines to your Word 2016.ini file. You can find this in /etc/Word.ini for Windows Vista.
If you’re on Server 2008, 2007, 2003, 2002 or XP, you will need to make two changes to your Word 2016.ini file. One of these edits will make the font your default, which you’ll want to change if you intend to share it with someone else.
On Server 2012 R2, Server 2003, 2007, 2000, Server 2000, Server 2003, 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, the Windows Registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a key that can be used to edit your Word 2016 font’s text. To edit the file, you need to open the folder /Applications/Word. This file is called ‘Word.app.in’ and this key can be edited.
Open the file called ‘Word.app.ini.pw2’, Change the text that says ‘System Default Font‘, and replace the text ‘Bold Comic Sans’ with ‘Cursive or Comic Sans’. The file needs to be renamed ‘Word.ini.’.
You may also need to run these two commands in a terminal or command prompt from the Word 2000, Word 2007 and Word 2008 Start Menu.
You may find it useful to read this guide on changing the default keyboard shortcut for Word 2010.
How to convert a word from another language into Word?
In many ways, the word-to-word conversion is a relatively simple process. The key to the transformation is the encoding you’re using. Here’s an example:
Word users commonly use ‘Bold’, ‘Cursive’ and ‘Comic Sans’; ‘Bold’ is the default in Word 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008; ‘Comic Sans’ seems to be more prevalent at this point. For example, the default font in Vista is ‘bold’, and Word 2010 appears as ‘bold’, ‘Comic Sans’ or ‘Cursive’.
How to paste text in Word?
To enable this feature, you have to let the “Enable Paste Text from Document to Paste” checkbox in the ribbon.
Now, the paste dialog will appear, and you have to select any text and press the “Select” button. If it is not shown, then you need to select the text that you want to paste. After pressing “Select”, you will see the “Paste” button and you should see a dialog box to select a destination. You can choose the same text in other ways, you can paste the whole document if you like, or copy/paste part of your document.
This is how you paste from Word 2010 to Chrome.
If you haven’t tried Chrome Extensions yet, please read this article here.
The other great thing about Chrome extensions and other features such as the clipboard in Chrome extensions is that you don’t need to download the Chrome browser. You can download and install the extension without installing the browser at all.
About Chrome Extension Features
This is what the extensions do:
It will enable you to use clipboard content as the default clipboard.
It will save clipboard content in the location of your choosing, and will automatically create or edit the clipboard content.
It will automatically create or edit the clipboard content. The clipboard can be copied to other devices (like the keyboard) when you open the Chrome browser by default.
It can be opened in Chrome by using the keyboard and mouse or by the touch-click on the window.
It can be copied to the clipboard from any page of the Chrome web browser when you save or restore it.
Note: If you can’t find these options, please check the Chrome Help for “Chrome extension settings” page.
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