Change Default Footnote Font Word For Mac



Here is what I posted in reply to your same question in the MacRumors forum. Not much to add to what Barry said except that you can import your custom-configured styles from one document into any other.
To change the text fonts you need to redefine all of the paragraph & character styles to have your desired font. Then save this document as a template & set it as your default in preferences.
Styles are a per-document setting so these new styles won't affect existing documents, templates or any 'foreign' documents you open. You can import the styles from one document to another in Format > Import Styles… & replace existing styles.

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Jan 1, 2011 4:24 PM

The default Footnote text style in the blank Word processing template is single spaced 10 pt. Helvetica. If that isn't the default in the template you are working from, you could import that style into your document and apply it to the footnotes.

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I am guessing, though, since that's the only default footnote spacing that I've encountered, that you might be talking about the spacing between notes, rather than the line spacing. You can set that to 0 pts. in the Document pane of the inspector.

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I tried every fricken choice and still can't figure it out!!! All I can do is change the formatting of selected footnotes. I can't seem to change the default as to how they are done in a particular document or why it even changes from the default (i.e., a new document formats it correctly-superscript). May 28, 2016 The footnotes/endnotes take all their formatting from pre-defined styles. If you change the style, all the notes will take up the change-except the ones you've already changed manually: manual formatting always takes precedence over settings coming from a style.

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