You work with various XML files to achieve what you need, but as ![]() ![]() The expectation from Word 2007 onwards seems to be that Word's Object Model does not seem to have any direct way to deal with (again, not sure about the Windows side) to make your own choices. I cannot see any simple way within the Mac Word User Interface Timesįor headers and Arial for body text, is the opposite of the Windows ISTR that it has been noticed that the Mac Word choice, i.e. Yes, the available choices in the fonts dropdown seem very limited the ones defined by Microsoft).Īs for the comment that the headline/body fonts are "the wrong way around," However, that does not change the theme itself - if you create another document and select the same theme, the theme properties are the "factory default" ones (i.e. You can save the current theme + any such modifications by clicking "Set as default". ![]() To change the theme fonts for the current document, go to the Design menu and select a new set of fonts from the Fonts dropdown (about 2/3 of the way along the ribbon).
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