Jun 01 2023 04:22 PM
I am using a current version of Word (16.72) on a mac but cannot modify the font within equations of the document. Currently the font defaults to Cambria Math; I would like it be in Times New Roman (TNR).
Things I have already tried:
1. Selecting part/all of an individual equation, going to the Home tab and changing the font to TNR - did not change the font.
2. Selecting part/all of an individual equation, going to the Design tab, selecting Fonts, changing the font to TNR - did not change the font.
3. Selecting part/all of an individual equation, right clicking, selecting "Font...", changing the font to TNR - did not change the font.
4. Selecting part/all of an individual equation, going to the Design tab, selecting Style Pane, creating a new style which only uses the TNR font, selecting the newly created style - did not change the font (current style is listed as NewStyle + (Latin) Cambria Math, Italic).
Ideally, I'd like to set the default font for equations to TNR, however if anyone can think of a way to manually change the font and get rid of Cambria Math, that would be helpful since I currently cannot even do that. Thank you!
Jun 01 2023 10:32 PM
@daniel_e1515 Many of the symbols used in Equations require the use of the Cambria Math font so you should not change it.
Apr 18 2024 07:41 PM