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Do you need to use a custom font for your Office apps? This guide shows you how to add new fonts to Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and other apps.
Microsoft Word for the web has improved its Font interface—it has more font options and they’re easier to find now.
Maybe you just want something different, but you don’t want Microsoft to choose it for you. Whatever the case, you’re free to set your own default font in Microsoft Word whenever you want.
And while Microsoft is finally looking to shake things up again with a new default font, you don’t have to follow the whims of Redmond. You can set any font you want as Word’s default.
If you open a Microsoft Office document in LibreOffice or OpenOffice, you’ll need Microsoft’s fonts installed on your Linux system to see the documents as they were intended to look.
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