The default font and size for Word 2007 is Calibri on 12.
its times new roman i think
arial
Black.
A default is an existing setting. So in Excel when you type something into a cell, a font has already been set, a size has already been set, a colour is already set and so on. You can then change any of those things, but their initial settings are the default settings.
Changing the font. This includes type, size, bold, underline, strikethrough, superscript, etc.
go on Microsoft and check
A column chart.
Font size and type for most college papers is size 12. However, font size and type preferred may vary from professor to professor.
for a small size you put: <font size= 1> or.. <font size= 2> or.. <font size= 3> or.. <fotn size= 4> and you can keep goign and goign and going! ------ -------- ------- ----- -- ------ --------- ------- --------- ------- ------ -- ------ -------- ------- ----- -- ------ --------- ------- --------- ------- ------ -- ------ -------- ------- ----- -- ------ --------- ------- --------- ------- ------ -- and to do color you put <font color= red> or.. <font color= yellow> or.. <font color= green>
The font type is what it looks. There are quite a lot of them. Font size is the size of them.
Dates align to the right, because they are a type of number.
Line Xy (Scattered)
You will find it in the Symbols, in the Wingdings 3 font.
The font tag has an attribute called "Face" using which you can set the font type. Ex: <Font face = "Verdana"> will display all following text in the Verdana font. You can also set font size and color using this tag. Ex: <Font face = "Verdana" color = "Red" size = "10"> will display text in Verdana font, red color and 10 pixels high in size.
No, Gmail does not currently have a default text option, you will just have to format your text on a message-to-message basis, Sorry.