Danish Default font for Word 2003

W

Willie Greene

What is the Danish Default font for Word 2003?
Is this updated into my Normal.dot when I configure Word to Danish Language
settings?
Thanks
 
S

Stefan Blom

The default font in Word 2003 is Times New Roman 12 pt.

As far as I know, changing languages has no effect on the font. A possible
exception, I guess, is if you have been using a language that doesn't use
the Latin alphabet.
 
P

Peter T. Daniels

Or a language whose characters aren't covered by the font you're in.
In Word2007, you often get Tahoma, sometimes Arial, so it's likely
that in Word2003 you get Arial as the first-choice default font for
unusual characters. However, all the non-English letters used in
Danish are covered in the original ASCII+ (255 chars) set, so you
shouldn't be seeing any font substitutions at all when typing Danish.
 
S

Stefan Blom

Indeed, if the "original language" in this case was English there should be
no problem at all.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



Or a language whose characters aren't covered by the font you're in.
In Word2007, you often get Tahoma, sometimes Arial, so it's likely
that in Word2003 you get Arial as the first-choice default font for
unusual characters. However, all the non-English letters used in
Danish are covered in the original ASCII+ (255 chars) set, so you
shouldn't be seeing any font substitutions at all when typing Danish.
 

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