Open the template of your choice. Enter the home tab. Open the font settings window. Select a font color from the font colors dropdown. Click set as default. Pick the most suitable option. Click OK. We’ve also created a YouTube video that walks you through changing the default text color in Word. Give it a watch here:
It does not change any of the fonts or sizes. So I select "Clear Formatting," which then changes the paragraph. I then redo the select Report Text, and it is back the way it is. Helvetica is still there and still larger. Then I use the font menu at the top and select Calibri, but it does not change the Helvetica text.
In reply to A. User's post on July 15, 2021. Make sure that no individual style is set to "Automatically update" (this option is in the Modify Style dialog box). Also, make sure that "Automatically update document styles" is turned off in the Templates and Add-Ins dialog box (you appear to have done so already).
I found a workaround (albeit a painful one): Re-save each document on my PC with the option "Embed Fonts in the file" checked and "Exclude System Fonts" UNchecked, and then recopy the file to the tablet. Of course, this increased the size of my files roughly 100x (10s of KB to single MB).
Select the Conversion Settings profile you want to use and then click on Advanced Settings. Switch to the Fonts section and tick "Embed all fonts" (if it's not ticked already). If you want, save the profile under a new name and then use it when converting your file to a PDF. 5 Upvotes.
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