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WordPad default font
How do I set a default font running WordPad in win98se?
It's not in the Help menu, MS site, or any forums I could find. You'd think it would be a main point to cover.
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Actually, I just found a "simple answer:
The short answer to your question is that you can't. To the frustration of many Windows users, WordPad has no ability to set a default font. I'll refer you to an article mentioning this frustration: "Another feature lacking in WordPad is the ability to permanently change the default font." http://www.nctimes.net/news/2002/20020407/61710.html However, you can create a template file to do this, and hopefully this will suffice for your purposes: Open a new document in WordPad, go to where you wish to start typing, and type a space. Highlight this space by left-clicking and dragging over that space with your mouse. Apply any desired typeface, alignment, size and other settings you wish to have as your default. Click File, Save As, and then save the file, perhaps naming it something like "Template". And Click Save. Now click File, Save As, again. This time right-click the file you just saved and select properties from the dialog box. Check the "Read-only" box, and click Ok. Now click Cancel in the Save As box. Checking read-only means that the file won't be saved over by accident. And finally, right-click on the start button on the bottom left of your desktop and choose "Open". Click through the menu until you get to the icon that you use to open WordPad (you will probably have to click on "Programs" and then "Accessories", unless you changed the Windows default). Right-click on the Wordpad icon and left-click on properties. Select the short-cut tab, and click in the box that says "Target". Make sure you go to the very end of the text already entered in that box (click the End button to be sure) and then click there to make sure the rest of the line is no longer highlighted. Type a space then the path to the file you just created in quotation marks. When you're done, the target box should have the already existing line to the wordpad program file, and the path to the document you saved, both enclosed in quotation marks. It might look like this: "C:\Program Files\Accessories\wordpad.exe" "C:\My Documents\Template.doc" Although your path and filename might be different. Click Ok, and you should be done. Now when you load WordPad from that icon in the start menu, it will load this template file, and because it is read-only when you hit save it will ask you to rename the file. Let me know if you have any problems! Regards, Torq Start WordPad the Way You Want http://pcworld.shopping.yahoo.com/ya...64,pg,3,00.asp |
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