This check box applies to all text labels using multiple fonts. Note: When you open a co-worker's project containing text labels created using the "default" font, note that you may see some differences because Origin displays these text labels using your default font. Select the font to be used when Default is selected from the font drop-down list in the Text Control dialog box. The superscript displays the specified percent above the top. This combination box value controls the offset of a superscript from the top of a text label, as a percentage of the current font size. The subscript displays the specified percent below the baseline. This combination box value controls the offset of a subscript from the baseline of a text label, as a percentage of the current font size. This combination box value controls the size of a subscript and superscript in a text label, as a percentage of the current font size. The Line Spacing setting can be saved with the project. This combination box value controls the space between lines in a text label, as (a percentage of the current font size + current font size).įor example, a 20 point font size and 10% Line Spacing, produces a 22 point space between lines of text within a single label. In Percent of Current Font Group Line Spacing Select or type the default text point size used when you create a text label with the Text tool.įor information on controlling fonts used in the Origin interface, see LabTalk's system.font(object). Select the default color that displays when you create a text label with the Text tool. Select the font to be used when you click the Greek button on the Format toolbar or the Greek button in the Text Control dialog box. If you are using Word 2016 for Mac, go to /Users/ username/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Select the default font that displays when you create a text label with the Text tool. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains the Normal.dotm file. If you open Normal.dotm from the Finder, Word will create a new blank document based on the template. To make changes to Normal.dotm, you must open the file from Word. You can customize the Normal template and change default settings for many aspects of a document, such as text formatting, paragraph formatting, document formatting, styles, text, pictures, AutoText entries, and keyboard shortcuts. On the Format menu, click Document, and then click the Layout tab.Ĭhange other default settings in the Normal template For example, the layout attributes for new blank documents are based on the Normal template.
On the Format menu, click Document, and then click the Margins tab.Ĭhanging the default layout in any template means that the section breaks, headers and footers, and other layout attributes are used in every new document that is based on that template. For example, the margins for new blank documents are based on the Normal template. Make any changes that you want, and then click Default.Ĭhanging the default margins in any template means that the margin settings are used in every new document that is based on that template. On the Format menu, click Font, and then click the Advanced tab. Open the template or a document based on the template whose default settings you want to change. For example, the character spacing for new blank documents is based on the Normal template. Changing the default font also changes the Normal style, which affects any other style that is built on the Normal style.Ĭhanging the default character spacing in any template means that the settings for scale, spacing, position, kerning, and other typographic features are used in every new document that is based on that template.
Note: Most of the styles in Word are based on the Normal style.