Changing default fonts

I created a document on my home compter with Professional 7 and when i open the pdf on another computer, the font has changed from the orginal - how do i force the correct font to be used regardless of what computer i may open the pdf on ?

isn't there some way to just have a default font?
Mail lacks that feature, but you make a custom stationery set to your preferred font and select that for all new messages, if you find that easier than making the settings in the New Message pane every time.

Similar Messages

  • How to change default fonts in Keynote?

    How to change default fonts in Keynote?

    You can't set a default font.
    Instead use a custom slide master with the font you want to use.

  • Simple/silly question: how do I set/change default font/color for outgoing mail messages?

    Simple/silly question: how do I set/change default font/color for outgoing mail messages?

    Just a suggestion..........
    Download Thunderbird.  Easier to use when it comes to what you want to do w/your emails. 

  • Unable to change default font in Themes

    I have been trying unsuccessfully to change the default font in a theme. When I change the font in one of the master slides and click the Format/Advanced menu item, the "Save as Default for Current Theme" is grayed out, as all all the other options in the Advanced menu. I've tried the same thing from a slide in the presentation [not a master slide] and the same thing occurs.
    Any ideas as to what is going on and how I can access this command? Otherwise I'll have to go through each and every master slide and make the change [and that might still not work]. Thanks for any help.
    Dan

    Look at this
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/428185

  • How to change default fonts in windows 8.1?

    i tried make it by windows 7 way
    1. turn off ClearType
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop]
    "FontSmoothingType"=dword:00000001
    2.
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts]
    "Segoe UI (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Bold (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Italic (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Bold Italic (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Semibold (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Light (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Symbol (TrueType)"=""
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes]
    "Segoe UI"="Tahoma"
    default settings:
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts]
    "Segoe UI (TrueType)"="segoeui.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Bold (TrueType)"="segoeuib.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Italic (TrueType)"="segoeuii.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Bold Italic (TrueType)"="segoeuiz.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Semibold (TrueType)"="seguisb.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Light (TrueType)"="segoeuil.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Symbol (TrueType)"="seguisym.ttf"
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes]
    "Segoe UI"=-
    5. reboot
    Done, now all fonts in window without ClearType and used that we indicated.
    But in metro it's not work cuz some of elements is buged and changed to squares
    There are some programs like http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/09/windows8/change-the-default-font-in-windows-8-windows-8-font-changer.html in internet. But how i see it's don't change all fonts.
    How to cahnge all fon'ts in windows 8.1 to Tahoma 8 for example?

    This is supposed to be a better program than Win 8.
    Did someone from Microsoft Marketing tell you that?  Maybe a fanboy?  :)
    In all seriousness it's not better in any obvious way than Win 8, nor is it really any better than Win 7.  It can be tweaked to be just about as good.  And to be fair, it's stable.
    I mean yes, we all expected Win 8.1 to be better than its predecessors
    - software releases are supposed to give you some value, some good reason to upgrade - but that kind of goes away when the software maker feels they have a captive audience as Microsoft does, and especially when they still have plenty of businesses
    buying Win 7, which pays their bills.
    But like it or not, removed choices or not, apparently Windows 8 is here to stay.  Joshua up above says "You fail", but have they really?  Once you're patching it up to make it usable they've already got your license fee, and your
    alternatives to running Windows are what, exactly?
    -Noel
    Detailed how-to in my eBooks:  
    Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options
    Configure The Windows 8 "To Work" Options

  • How to change default fonts in Indesign

    I've tried the usual recommended steps - open InDesign, select a font, then close the program, etc. -- but nothing seems to work. Every style reverts to MetaPlus. Help!

    Respectfully, I've tried this, and I'm not looking for suggested working solutions as I have a pretty clear understanding of how to set defaults and how to utilize paragraph styles.  I'm simply pointing out that contrary to what you're saying, setting the font in the character palette does NOT change the true default font in my experience (CS4, OS10.4.11). I do understand that the default is set with no documents open by then selecting the font in the character palette.
    I'm attaching 2 screen shots to show you that I'm not making this up.  In the first you can hopefully see I've clearly set the "default" to Arial now.
    In the second I've created a new document and a new paragraph style. You can see it already considers "Arial" as deviating from the base "No Paragraph Style" and if you click on "Reset to Base" you will see that sure enough, the true default font is still Geneva (Geneva in my case as outlined in my previous post).
    Generally, this isn't much of a problem. As you've all pointed out we can accept that these additions are the new default for a new paragraph style, but it really isn't changing the true default font. Depending on your working environment and the experience of the designers this may be good enough. For my environment I'm looking for the ability to change the true default font and the only solution I've come across is the one from my previous post (deleting preferences).

  • How to change DEFAULT font and font size on new Pages document

    When I open a new Page document, it always comes in with a default font and font size. I know how to change those settings on the open document.
    I want to know how to change the ~default~ font and font size so that a new Page document always opens with those default settings.
    -Thanks for your service to the community.

    Hi Lionate
    Welcome to the forum.
    Make a document to your liking.
    Change the Body style and any other styles in :
    +Menu > Show Styles Drawer > click on the little triangle next to Body > redefine Style from Selection+
    Capture the page:
    +Menu > Format > Advanced > Capture Pages… > Name it > OK+
    +Menu > Format > Advanced > Manage Pages… > Delete other Sections/Pages > OK+
    Save as a template:
    +Menu > File > Save as Template…+
    +Menu > Pages > Preferences > General Preferences > For New Documents > click Use template: > Choose > browse to the template above+
    Peter

  • How to change default font in Thunderbird interface

    I know this question has been asked and discussed at length, but creating a question appears to be the only way to create an account. If there is another way, please tell.
    To the question at hand, relying on an add-on for a simple configuration change such as modifying the UI font is really stretching things. I spent ages trolling through all the options in the default installation, and then went googling before I eventually found the add-on.
    I'm surprised it took so long to get the actual message across; perhaps it was ppl thinking differently, using different OSes, I don't know, but I recognized it straight away because it was exactly what I was trying to do. Change the font of the entire UI so that I could actually read it. The default is way too small for me. Changing the message text, etc., is simple; changing the entire UI is not. And again, don't want to change every app, only Thunderbird. I'm using Fedora 21.
    It might be worth considering that if so many ppl ask the same question, or have the same issue, then it might be worth making the "extension" part of the base functionality.

    Use the Theme Font Size Changer add-on.
    That's the answer, unless you choose to fiddle with css coding. I think Thunderbird's design has been caught out by newer high resolution displays. This was a rather less common request a few years ago. The mac retina displays got this particular ball rolling.

  • How to change default font in Photoshop CS5

    Is there a simple way to change the default font from Felix Tilting to Verdana in Photoshop CS5

    The character palette will remember the last font you used with any of the text tools. If it doesn't, then something is afoot, but your rather vague post doesn't allow any specific pointers. If you have issues, you need to explain nad provide some system info and so on...
    Mylenium

  • How to change default font in Pages?

    how do we change the default font for Pages??

    Usually create your own template using the font you want in the Styles.
    What version of Pages are you referring to?
    Peter

  • How to change default font in Numbers?

    Is it possible to somehow change the default font when creating new documents in Numbers from "Helvetica Neue" to just "Helvetica", size 11? Changing the font and saving the document as new template simply does not work since the font in newly created tables in the new document using the new template still falls back to "Helvetica Neue".

    Here is an enhanced version.
    You may use it with the three components of iWorks.
    It is also available for free on my iDisk:
    <http://idisk.me.com/koenigyvan-Public?view=web>
    Download:
    For_iWork:iWork '09:setiWork_defaultfont.zip
    --[SCRIPT setiWork_defaultfont]
    Si vous choisissez "Pages" vous verrez:
    /* ----- Font Names */
    "FONT_Helvetica" = "Helvetica";
    "FONT_Helvetica-Bold" = "Helvetica-Bold";
    "FONT_Helvetica-Oblique" = "Helvetica-Oblique";
    "FONT_LucidaGrande" = "LucidaGrande";
    La police utilisée par défaut dans les textes, les notes et les tables est celle dont le descripteur est "FONT_Helvetica"
    éditez la ligne correspondante comme suit:
    "FONT_Helvetica" = "nomDeVotrePolice";
    Par exemple, pour utiliser Palatino, remplacez nomDeVotrePolice par "Palatino-Roman"
    Enregistrez le fichier ainsi modifié par (cmd + S)
    Vous trouverez plus bas une liste de noms de polices.
    Si vous choisissez "Numbers" vous verrez:
    /* ----- Font Names */
    "FONT_Helvetica" = "Helvetica";
    "FONT_HelveticaNeue" = "HelveticaNeue";
    "FONT_HelveticaNeue-Bold" = "HelveticaNeue-Bold";
    "FONT_LucidaGrande" = "LucidaGrande";
    "FONT_MarkerFelt-Thin" = "MarkerFelt-Thin";
    La police utilisée par défaut dans les textes, les notes et les tables est celle dont le descripteur est "FONT_HelveticaNeue"
    éditez la ligne correspondante comme suit:
    "FONT_HelveticaNeue" = "nomDeVotrePolice";
    Si vous choisissez "Keynote" vous verrez:
    "STYLESeries2" = "Series_2";
    "STYLE_None" = "Aucun";
    "STYLESeries5" = "Series_5";
    "STYLESeries3" = "Series_3";
    "FONT_LucidaGrande" = "LucidaGrande";
    "FONT_Helvetica" = "Helvetica";
    "STYLE_Free Form" = "Format libre";
    "STYLESeries1" = "Series_1";
    "FONT_GillSans" = "GillSans";
    "STYLE_Normal" = "Normal";
    "STYLESeries0" = "Series_0";
    "FONT_MarkerFelt-Thin" = "MarkerFelt-Thin";
    "STYLESeries4" = "Series_4";
    La police utilisée par défaut dans les textes, les notes et les tables est celle dont le descripteur est "FONT_GillSans"
    éditez la ligne correspondante comme suit:
    "FONT_GillSans" = "nomDeVotrePolice";
    If you choose "Pages" you will see:
    /* ----- Font Names */
    "FONT_Helvetica" = "Helvetica";
    "FONT_Helvetica-Bold" = "Helvetica-Bold";
    "FONT_Helvetica-Oblique" = "Helvetica-Oblique";
    "FONT_LucidaGrande" = "LucidaGrande";
    The font used as default for tables is the one whose descriptor is "FONT_Helvetica"
    edit the line as:
    "FONT_Helvetica" = "yourFontName";
    For instance, to use Palatino, replace "yourFontName" by "Palatino-Roman"
    Save the file (cmd + S)
    If you choose "Numbers" you will see:
    /* ----- Font Names */
    "FONT_Helvetica" = "Helvetica";
    "FONT_HelveticaNeue" = "HelveticaNeue";
    "FONT_HelveticaNeue-Bold" = "HelveticaNeue-Bold";
    "FONT_LucidaGrande" = "LucidaGrande";
    "FONT_MarkerFelt-Thin" = "MarkerFelt-Thin";
    The font used as default for tables is the one whose descriptor is "FONT_HelveticaNeue"
    edit the line as:
    "FONT_HelveticaNeue" = "yourFontName";
    If you choose "Keynote" you will see:
    "STYLESeries2" = "Series_2";
    "STYLE_None" = "Aucun";
    "STYLESeries5" = "Series_5";
    "STYLESeries3" = "Series_3";
    "FONT_LucidaGrande" = "LucidaGrande";
    "FONT_Helvetica" = "Helvetica";
    "STYLE_Free Form" = "Format libre";
    "STYLESeries1" = "Series_1";
    "FONT_GillSans" = "GillSans";
    "STYLE_Normal" = "Normal";
    "STYLESeries0" = "Series_0";
    "FONT_MarkerFelt-Thin" = "MarkerFelt-Thin";
    "STYLESeries4" = "Series_4";
    The font used as default for tables is the one whose descriptor is "FONT_GillSans"
    edit the line as:
    "FONT_GillSans" = "yourFontName";
    Here are some true font names:
    Arial-Black
    Arial-BoldItalicMT
    Arial-BoldMT
    Arial-ItalicMT
    ArialHebrew
    ArialHebrew-Bold
    ArialMT
    ArialNarrow
    ArialNarrow-Bold
    ArialNarrow-BoldItalic
    ArialRoundedMTBold
    ArialUnicodeMS
    Didot
    Didot-Bold
    Didot-Italic
    Georgia
    Georgia-Bold
    Georgia-BoldItalic
    Georgia-Italic
    Helvetica
    Helvetica-Oblique
    Helvetica-Bold
    Helvetica-BoldOblique
    HelveticaNeue-CondensedBold
    HelveticaNeue-CondensedBlack
    HelveticaNeue-UltraLight
    HelveticaNeue-UltraLightItalic
    HelveticaNeue-Light
    HelveticaNeue-LightItalic
    HelveticaNeue-Regular
    HelveticaNeue-Italic
    HelveticaNeue-Bold
    HelveticaNeue-BoldItalic
    Julius
    LucidaGrande
    LucidaGrande-Bold
    Palatino-Roman
    Palatino-Italic
    Palatino-Bold
    Palatino-boldItalic
    Yvan KOENIG (Vallauris, FRANCE)
    5 mars 2009
    on run
    if my parleFrancais() then
    set prompt1 to "Choisir l'application"
    set prompt2 to "Choisir un modèle"
    set prompt3 to "Choisir une localisation"
    else
    set prompt1 to "Choose the application"
    set prompt2 to "Choose a template"
    set prompt3 to "Choose a localization"
    end if
    choose the application *)
    set theApp to choose from list {"Pages", "Numbers", "Keynote"} with prompt prompt1
    if theApp is false then error -128
    set theApp to item 1 of theApp
    define some parameters *)
    if theApp is "Pages" then
    set allowed to {"com.apple.iWork.Pages.template", "com.apple.iWork.Pages.sfftemplate"}
    set sub to "Templates"
    set theStrings to "Localizable.strings"
    else if theApp is "Numbers" then
    set allowed to {"com.apple.iWork.Numbers.template", "com.apple.iWork.Numbers.sfftemplate"}
    set sub to "Templates"
    set theStrings to "Localizable.strings"
    else (* it is "Keynote" *)
    set allowed to {"com.apple.iWork.Keynote.kth", "com.apple.iWork.Keynote.sffkth"}
    set sub to "Themes"
    set theStrings to "fontsAndText.strings"
    end if
    choose the template *)
    set p2f to (path to applications folder as text) & "iWork '09:" & theApp & ".app:Contents:Resources:" & sub
    set p2f to (choose file with prompt prompt2 default location (p2f as alias) of type allowed) as text
    choose the localization folder *)
    set p2f to p2f & "Contents:Resources"
    set p2f to (choose folder default location (p2f as alias) with prompt3) as text
    open the localizable.strings file *)
    tell application "Finder"
    set nb to count of (files of folder p2f whose name starts with "localizable")
    if nb = 1 then duplicate file theStrings of folder p2f (* as there is no backup, duplicate "localizable.strings" for safe *)
    open file theStrings of folder p2f
    end tell -- Finder
    end run
    --=====
    on parleFrancais() (* Check if Pages is running in French *)
    local z
    try
    tell application "Pages" to set z to localized string "Cancel"
    on error
    set z to "Cancel"
    end try
    return (z = "Annuler")
    end parleFrancais
    --=====
    --[/SCRIPT]
    Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE dimanche 8 mars 2009 13:07:38)

  • Change default font size

    Hi there!
    I have a problem with my macbook pro MC700. I got 23' monitor, keyboard and mouse connected to it, but system fonts are too small and it's hard to read em, how can I change font size? In windows7 even default fonts are bigger and there is an option to control em making even bigger for easy read and so on, where these settings in mac os x 10.6.8?

    For things like filenames, you can adjust that in the View Options screen for the Desktop or any active folder. You can access View Options via the View menu, or by pressing Command-J
    There is no setting to adjust the size of the font used in the menubar.
    Some programs allow you to adjust default font settings - check in the Preferences for each program for that setting.

  • Changing Default Font in Acrobat 7 and/or Acrobat Reader 9

    Anyone know how to change the Default Font in Acrobat 7 and/or Acrobat Reader 9?  Whenever I open a PDF document the text defaults to a Times New Roman or basic font.  Can we change the default font?

    The fonts are defined as part of the created PDF. If you mean something else, then please explain. A PDF is designed to replicate the document it was created from and thus the fonts are defined by the originating document. If you do not have the font and it is not embedded, then Acrobat tries to find a close version to substitute.

  • Change default font & default font size

    As far as I can make out it's not possible to reset the default font or font size in LC Designer ES 8.2........or is it, & if so, how?
    I found this page re LC ES3, but it doesn't seem to apply to earlier versions.
    TIA

    Hi,
    Designer uses predefined objects which are stored as *.xfo files unser your user account.
    C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Designer\10.0\DE\Objects\Standard
    You can open such files with any simple text editor and modify them.
    For example, you open the NumericEdif.xfo in your editor.
    Them you'll see an XML file where you'll find the information for the typeface and the size.
    <field name="NumerischesFeld" y="0mm" x="0mm" w="67.056mm" h="9mm">
                   <ui>
                      <numericEdit>
                         <border>
                            <edge stroke="lowered"/>
                         </border>
                         <margin/>
                      </numericEdit>
                   </ui>
                   <font size="10pt" typeface="Arial"/>
                   <margin topInset="1mm" bottomInset="1mm" leftInset="1mm" rightInset="1mm"/>
                   <para vAlign="middle"/>
                   <value>
                      <float/>
                   </value>
                   <caption reserve="30.0736mm">
                      <font size="10pt" typeface="Arial"/>
                      <para vAlign="middle"/>
                      <value>
                         <text>Numerisches Feld</text>
                      </value>
                   </caption>
                </field>
    Just change the name of the typeface and the size in the way you like and save the file.
    You don't need to restart Designer, the next tiome you choose the nemueric field, it's created with the new font settings.
    <field name="NumerischesFeld" y="0mm" x="0mm" w="67.056mm" h="9mm">
                   <ui>
                      <numericEdit>
                         <border>
                            <edge stroke="lowered"/>
                         </border>
                         <margin/>
                      </numericEdit>
                   </ui>
                   <!-- Changed Typeface and Size for the Value -->
                   <font size="12pt" typeface="Adobe Text Pro"/>
                   <margin topInset="1mm" bottomInset="1mm" leftInset="1mm" rightInset="1mm"/>
                   <para vAlign="middle"/>
                   <value>
                      <float/>
                   </value>
                   <caption reserve="30.0736mm">
                      <!-- Changed Typeface and Size for the Caption -->
                      <font size="12pt" typeface="Adobe Text Pro"/>
                      <para vAlign="middle"/>
                      <value>
                         <text>Numerisches Feld</text>
                      </value>
                   </caption>
                </field>

  • Change default fonts in photobook theme

    I really like the apple photobook themes, but would like to alter the default fonts and sizes. Is there any way to do this?

    There is a way to change the default fonts for a book theme. It was described in this forum but I just can't find it in a few seconds. The basics were about this:
    in Applications select Aperture, see package contents, navigate to Resources>Book Themes, copy a theme to user library's Aperture folder and edit it there, can't remember which it was, what I did I bravely edited the original Proof Book's .plist which contains the fonts, I just double clicked the .plist file and tried to find the font I wanted to change, it worked for me.
    I know my "explanation" is not clear and can even be dangerous if one messes up the original .plist?
    I am sure one can find the original post somewhere here. There is hope for you but it is not that easy. Maybe there is an easier way?

Maybe you are looking for