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Changing Fonts in FPg Template

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by gplea, 2007/07/16.

  1. 2007/07/16
    gplea

    gplea Inactive Thread Starter

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    I'm using the Artsy template FrontPage '02 for my homepage, but I'm unable to change any of the fonts in the template. I guess you might call them "components" in the template. I wanted to use Comic Sans. Is this possible?

    Tanx,
    gplea:confused:
     
  2. 2007/07/19
    irdreed

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    I found this here:
    http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/officexp_tips_ms.asp

    Create Your Own Custom Word 2002 Templates
    If you don't like the default font used in Word, you can change it and create a template of your favorite font styles and sizes instead: It's nearly as easy as creating a new document. For example, you can create a document template in which Comic Sans, not Arial, is the default font. Here's how.

    1. In Word 2002, select Task Pane from the View menu to display the Task Pane, if it's hidden.
    2. If the New Document task pane is not visible, select it from the drop-down menu in the upper right corner of the task pane.
    3. In the New Document task pane, click General Templates. This will display the Templates dialog box.
    4. In the General tab, click the Blank Document icon once to select it, if it isn't already selected.
    5. Under the Create New section, select Template, and then click OK. A Word template document opens.
    6. In the new template, add any text and graphics you want to appear in all new documents that you base on the template, and delete any items you don't want to appear. Make the changes you want to the margin settings, page size and orientation, styles, and other formats. For example, change the font to Comic Sans.
    7. On the File menu, click Save, give your template a name, and then click Close on the File menu.

    Now, your new, customized template will then be available as a choice under General Templates in the New Document task pane.
     

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