Processes in Microsoft 365 for setting up Office apps, redeeming product keys, and activating licenses.
Did you try the steps in my blog article
Regards
David
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At some point in the last couple of days, the default +body/+headings font on my copy of Office 365 changed to the Aptos font. I honestly find it a bit hard to read, and I'd rather choose my default body font from a choice of whatever fonts I have installed. Failing that, I'd take Calibri again. The Aptos font reminds me a lot of
Since this affects all Office products, I can't say go into Outlook and change the stationery fonts; this doesn't impact the Reading Pane. It also wouldn't impact say Word, where I'd have to come up with my own document template to override the change. It doesn't seem to be a registry edit or template file edit, either. Is there a spot that the Aptos font can be changed?
Processes in Microsoft 365 for setting up Office apps, redeeming product keys, and activating licenses.
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Did you try the steps in my blog article
Regards
David
Hi Diane
I have the same problem, in Outlook only and I have followed all the steps you listed but it is still only showing aptos even though it says the message is in Calibri. Please help.
Many thanks and warmest wishes
Davina
The problem with this is that the default only works if creating a new workbook. The problem for me is that I have an existing workbook that is set up with Calibri. However, for each new entry I insert into a cell, since MS made this bizarre global change to fonts - and I don't recall hearing outraged users demanding a change - the font defaults to Aptos Narrow 11 and I have to manually change it every time.
And personally, I think the Aptos font looks dated.
The factory preset in Excel is to reflect the "body" font which is defined by the Office Theme. This also means that the font will change when the Office Theme is changed (if the new Theme has a different font defined, of course).
Setting a specific font will prevent future changes but it won't fix anything in existing files, unless you change the font manually.
The problem with this is that the default only works if creating a new workbook. The problem for me is that I have an existing workbook that is set up with Calibri. However, for each new entry I insert into a cell, since MS made this bizarre global change to fonts - and I don't recall hearing outraged users demanding a change - the font defaults to Aptos Narrow 11 and I have to manually change it every time.
And personally, I think the Aptos font looks dated.
The 'set as default button' is greyed out. What to do?