With a bit of guesswork about what you want and what you have, maybe the following would suit: Table Tools, Design, Table Styles, Modify Table Style, select font to suit. Share. Improve this answer. Follow. answered Dec 30, 2012 at 5:24. pnuts. Install all the font files by selecting them in the Windows Explorer, right-clicking and Selecting "Install". Open Word and create a new equation. Then select the little "additional settings" corner. In the menu, change the "Default font" to "XITS Math". In order for the changes to take effect, you will have to create a new equation environment after being able to correctly type a few words , during typing the font automatically changed to Kokila. Many a times during a deadline submission this increases a lot of work at the typists end. Is there some way to prevent this kind of thing i.e. font getting changed from Mangal to Kokila during typing. Once I have set Mangal font I would The online versions of the program have limited options for changing formatting defaults. :-(If you have the option to create a sample document in the full version of Word, you can use that sample as a starting point in Word Online. I would suggest using a template (*.dotx), but I'm not sure that that file format is supported in Word Online. As Bob has mentioned, font substitution in Office is installation-dependent, not document-dependent. HTML/CSS is far more useful in this regard. Here is a PDF of useful fonts that come with Microsoft Office. These are always the best bet for widely-distributed documents or collaboration. Choose fonts checked in every column for maximum I have no idea why on Earth that would be the default, but it is. It took me a Google search to figure out how to change the page to white, which I did successfully. However, I cannot change the font color using any of the usual methods: Font color drop-down on Home menu, right-clicking to access Font, starting with new text, highlighting eu2GG.

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