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how to permanently change default font size in mspublisher
I haven't had any problems opening any of my 2003 publications with Publisher
2007. The page setup is completely different, so you might to adjust your custom settings. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Diana Beaubien" wrote in message ... Thank you Mary. I'm using MSPublisher 2003. I ended up doing the link you sent first and rereading it many times. I saved the folder to my desktop and it worked. I did had tried the latest one you sent me and I have downloaded that add in on my old program but when I go click on Brian Kvalheim's Web site all I got was a blank page. I was up until after midnight trying to figure it out and I think the desktop icon will work the best and I don't have to download any thing. Question: If I download the update and get Publisher 2007, will all my old files from Publisher 2003 run ok on it? I have Windows XP. Thanks for all your help. Diana "Mary Sauer" wrote: There is a default text box add in. Did you download it? http://ed.mvps.org/Static.aspx?=Publisher/add-ins This article is more detailed that the one you referenced, same author. Set defaults for new text boxes in all Publisher publications http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pu...CL100632931033 -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Diana Beaubien" wrote in message ... Mary, I followed the instructions to the "T" and still when I open Publisher it did not save the font size I wanted. I did learn that I can go in and change "normal" to what I want for each publication, but I was hoping I could make the default be what I wanted everytime I opened an new Publisher document. Is this not possible? Any more ideas? Thanks for all your help. Diana "Mary Sauer" wrote: Setting Text Defaults using Normal.pub by Brian Kvalheim http://ed.mvps.org/Static.aspx?=Publisher/normal.pub -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "warren" wrote in message ... Going into font schemes doesn't quite do it for me. I would like to open every new publication in Times Roman 12 point type (rather than 10). Is there an easy way of achieving this? -- warren |
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how to permanently change default font size in mspublisher
Hi Ed, I am using MSPublisher 2003 and Windows XP. When I got to "save as" and I got clear to the end "office", I named it normal.pub. I had to right click on that and save it to my desktop and that gave me what I wanted, BUT I was thinking maybe I could change the font so every time I opened publisher2003 it would be size 12 font instead of size 10 font. I have found what will work for me, but you would think there would be a way to set it so when you opened publisher2003 , that's what it would be all the time. I've learned a lot by doing what I've done so far. Diana "Ed Bennett" wrote: Diana Beaubien wrote: Mary, I followed the instructions to the "T" and still when I open Publisher it did not save the font size I wanted. I did learn that I can go in and change "normal" to what I want for each publication, but I was hoping I could make the default be what I wanted everytime I opened an new Publisher document. Is this not possible? It is, that's the purpose of saving Normal.pub to the folder indicated. You still haven't told us what version of Publisher you are using. The instructions differ for Windows Vista; I'll modify the tutorial shortly. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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how to permanently change default font size in mspublisher
Diana Beaubien wrote:
Hi Ed, I am using MSPublisher 2003 and Windows XP. When I got to "save as" and I got clear to the end "office", I named it normal.pub. I had to right click on that and save it to my desktop and that gave me what I wanted, BUT I was thinking maybe I could change the font so every time I opened publisher2003 it would be size 12 font instead of size 10 font. Saving the file on the desktop doesn't do anything (apart from allowing you to open it conveniently to base a new publication from). Saving it in the appropriate folder (both are now listed on the tutorial page, choose the one appropriate for your version of Windows), DOES set the default font and font size for all new blank publications. Of course templates have their fonts predefined so you can't change the defaults for those. (Note that the path will be different if you've installed Windows on a drive other than C:, or you have remapped your Application Data folder to a different location, then you will have to use this alternate location. I'd imagine you'd know where to put the file if you'd done that.) you would think there would be a way to set it so when you opened publisher2003 , that's what it would be all the time. See above. This IS possible, and is indeed the purpose of the tutorial. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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how to permanently change default font size in mspublisher
Ed, This is step by step what I am doing.
I make the document in publisher as I want it and then I press: File Save As Local Disk "C" Documents & Settings Owner Application Data Microsoft Office Then I type in File Name: normal.pub Save type is: Publisher Files I press Save What more should I do? When I open a publisher, everything is still the same. I suppose there is one little thing that I'm not doing..... Any ideas? Diana "Ed Bennett" wrote: Diana Beaubien wrote: Hi Ed, I am using MSPublisher 2003 and Windows XP. When I got to "save as" and I got clear to the end "office", I named it normal.pub. I had to right click on that and save it to my desktop and that gave me what I wanted, BUT I was thinking maybe I could change the font so every time I opened publisher2003 it would be size 12 font instead of size 10 font. Saving the file on the desktop doesn't do anything (apart from allowing you to open it conveniently to base a new publication from). Saving it in the appropriate folder (both are now listed on the tutorial page, choose the one appropriate for your version of Windows), DOES set the default font and font size for all new blank publications. Of course templates have their fonts predefined so you can't change the defaults for those. (Note that the path will be different if you've installed Windows on a drive other than C:, or you have remapped your Application Data folder to a different location, then you will have to use this alternate location. I'd imagine you'd know where to put the file if you'd done that.) you would think there would be a way to set it so when you opened publisher2003 , that's what it would be all the time. See above. This IS possible, and is indeed the purpose of the tutorial. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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how to permanently change default font size in mspublisher
Diana Beaubien wrote:
Owner This is definitely the username you use to log on? (Sorry to seem a pain, but I have to make sure) Also, do you have SP2 for Publisher 2003? -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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how to permanently change default font size in mspublisher
I never log-on so I'm not sure. But in documents and settings all I have is
Administrator, All Users, Default User and Owner and Owner is the only place I can go farthur and get to OFFICE. I looked and I do have SP2 for Publisher 2003 Diana "Ed Bennett" wrote: Diana Beaubien wrote: Owner This is definitely the username you use to log on? (Sorry to seem a pain, but I have to make sure) Also, do you have SP2 for Publisher 2003? -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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how to permanently change default font size in mspublisher
Diana Beaubien wrote:
I never log-on so I'm not sure. But in documents and settings all I have is Administrator, All Users, Default User and Owner and Owner is the only place I can go farthur and get to OFFICE. Try hitting Start Run, typing '%userprofile%' (without the quotes, with the % signs), and hitting OK. This should tell you the folder you should be in. Then navigate into Application Data Microsoft Office, and check whether normal.pub is found in there. (If you haven't already, go to Tools Folder Options View, and uncheck "Hide file extensions for known file types". This will allow you to check that the file you've created hasn't been misnamed, for instance, "normal.pub.pub", which would prevent it working. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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