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How to change default Heading, Quote, Title font in Word

How to change default Heading, Quote, Title font in Word

If you want to change the default Heading, Quote, Title, Subtitle, etc. font in Microsoft Word, you can follow this step by step guide. Just as it is for changing the default paragraph font in Office apps, this too is straightforward.

You can change the default font of Heading 1, Heading 2, Title, Subtitle, Subtitle Emphasis, Emphasis, Intense Emphasis, Strong, Quote, Intense Quote, Subtitle Reference, Intense Reference, Book Title, and List Paragraph. However, it is not possible to change all of them at once. You can apply different styles at different times by following the same method.

Change default Heading, Quote, Title font in Word

To change the default Heading, Quote, Title font in Word, follow these steps-

  1. Right-click on the Heading 1.
  2. Select Modify.
  3. Set the font family, font size, style, alignment, etc.
  4. Select New documents based on this template.
  5. Click the OK button.

Open up the Microsoft Word on your PC and right-click on any Style. In this case, we are going to use Heading 1. If so, you need to right-click on the Heading 1 and select the Modify option.

Alternatively, you can click the corner arrow icon in the Styles section. After that, select Heading 1 from the list, expand the respective drop-down menu, and select Modify option.

Now, you can change the style as per your needs. You can change the default font, font size, use bold/italic/underline, paragraph alignment, line spacing, etc.

After doing all these changes, you need to decide whether you want to apply the custom settings to the current document or all the future documents as well.

If you want to apply the custom style in all future documents, you need to choose New documents based on this template option and click the OK button.

After changing the default font and other things, if you want to apply this style to the current document, follow these steps.

Select the whole text to which you want to apply the custom style. Then, expand the Styles drop-down menu and select a style as per your needs. If you can find your style without expanding the list, there is no need to click the corresponding arrow button.

I hope this article will be helpful for you.

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