Danish Default font for Word 2003

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Willie Greene

What is the Danish Default font for Word 2003?
Is this updated into my Normal.dot when I configure Word to Danish Language
settings?
Thanks
 
The default font in Word 2003 is Times New Roman 12 pt.

As far as I know, changing languages has no effect on the font. A possible
exception, I guess, is if you have been using a language that doesn't use
the Latin alphabet.
 
Or a language whose characters aren't covered by the font you're in.
In Word2007, you often get Tahoma, sometimes Arial, so it's likely
that in Word2003 you get Arial as the first-choice default font for
unusual characters. However, all the non-English letters used in
Danish are covered in the original ASCII+ (255 chars) set, so you
shouldn't be seeing any font substitutions at all when typing Danish.
 
Indeed, if the "original language" in this case was English there should be
no problem at all.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



Or a language whose characters aren't covered by the font you're in.
In Word2007, you often get Tahoma, sometimes Arial, so it's likely
that in Word2003 you get Arial as the first-choice default font for
unusual characters. However, all the non-English letters used in
Danish are covered in the original ASCII+ (255 chars) set, so you
shouldn't be seeing any font substitutions at all when typing Danish.
 
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