What's your default font for word documents?

Ns1

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Times? Arial? Other?


I prefer arial or arial narrow but will occasionally use times.
 

ForumMaster

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for what? word documents? the font windows uses? i mostly use the "i'm too lazy to change the font or really give a damn" option. i do like the new fonts in office 2007 though.
 

antyler

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normally arial or times, but sometimes i like to choose something that just hits the spot right.
 

duragezic

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Calibri from Word 2007 is a very nice modern font so I always use that

If I'm stuck on crap 2003 I'll go with Arial I guess
 

Ns1

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Originally posted by: duragezic
Calibri from Word 2007 is a very nice modern font so I always use that

If I'm stuck on crap 2003 I'll go with Arial I guess

I have to check that out when I get back.



How long did it take you to get over the "zomg office 2k7 blows ass" stage? because that's definitely where I'm at right now.
 

Reel

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Originally posted by: Ns1
Originally posted by: duragezic
Calibri from Word 2007 is a very nice modern font so I always use that

If I'm stuck on crap 2003 I'll go with Arial I guess

I have to check that out when I get back.



How long did it take you to get over the "zomg office 2k7 blows ass" stage? because that's definitely where I'm at right now.

Been using it for about a year. I still think so. Sometimes finding options that I frequently use are so hard and hidden that it is obnoxious. Getting around in the menus probably made sense to someone but not me. I use the default Calibri though. It is unusual but I have not yet ventured so far as to try to modify the default.
 

D1gger

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Verdana 11pt. I will adjust the pt value to fit to a page or two as needed.
 

BoomerD

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Depends on what I'm working on. My preferred font for school papers is Arial 12 point, (unless the professor specs something else) but for something a bit more formal, I use TNR 12 point.
 

anxi80

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wingdings and webdings. i like to make my documents kind of like treasure maps that you have to decipher to read. or just ctrl+a and change the font, but where's the fun in that?!
 

duragezic

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Originally posted by: Ns1
Originally posted by: duragezic
Calibri from Word 2007 is a very nice modern font so I always use that

If I'm stuck on crap 2003 I'll go with Arial I guess

I have to check that out when I get back.



How long did it take you to get over the "zomg office 2k7 blows ass" stage? because that's definitely where I'm at right now.
I liked it after about 15 minutes. Very easy to get used to for the majority of needs. Office 2007 rocks the house. What is wrong with you people? Hating on 2007, yet lovin' sucky ol' 2003. :confused: :)