- #HOW DO YOU DOWNLOAD A FONT FOR WORD 2003 HOW TO#
- #HOW DO YOU DOWNLOAD A FONT FOR WORD 2003 WINDOWS#
To view or not view the Ruler: The ruler is good for indenting.
#HOW DO YOU DOWNLOAD A FONT FOR WORD 2003 HOW TO#
Here’s how to change the main default settings:ĭefault font: As you will recall, Times New Roman was the default font in Word for many years, but that changed to Calibri with Word 07. Changing default settings: Changing the default settings in Word can save you a lot of time since, when you open up a new document, it looks like you want and is ready to go. Ones I find really useful are save, undo, redo, new, print, select all, word count and spell check.ģ. To add the tools you use most often, simply click on the down arrow to the right of the quick access toolbar, scroll down and click on “More Commands.” The default option there allows you to then add “popular” commands like font, save and so on to this toolbar.īut to really make the quick access toolbar your own, pull down from where it says “popular” on the left and click on “all commands.” Then you can add any command that you use often. We are talking about commands like bold, undo, new document, that sort of thing. Customizing this toolbar allows you to immediately click the command you need, no matter where you are in the document or Ribbon.
The Quick Access Toolbar: Customizing this toolbar can do more towards making your work with Word easier than almost anything else. Below that are the Word tabs: “Home, Insert, Page Layout, etc.” Double click the tab you are in and the Ribbon disappears.Ģ.This is called the “quick access toolbar.” On it, you can quickly click a link that says “minimize the ribbon” and presto! It disappears.
#HOW DO YOU DOWNLOAD A FONT FOR WORD 2003 WINDOWS#
At the very top, next to the Windows Button, is a set of commands.The Ribbon: Maybe you don’t need all of those Ribbon commands at the ready all of the time. Mostly, it is OK, but here are ways to make the Ribbon, and Word in general, work better for you:ġ.
There are times when I still wish I could just pull down a command from the old Word 2003 menu bar, but alas, the Ribbon (first introduced with Word 2007) is what we work with now. And while Word is a great tool, it can also be a bit infuriating.