![]() However, even when I do that and continue writing on the same line, the font immediately goes back to Times New Roman. The only way I am able to actually change font for text is to type something in Times New Roman, then select what I typed and change the font manually for the selection. ![]() Cambria.Ģ) Selecting other fonts does not work (neither from the Formatting Palette, nor from anywhere else) - the font for typing always goes back to Times New Roman immediately (I even tried disabling Times New Roman in Font Book - without success). So when I start writing, I write in Times New Roman instead of the default font, i.e. In a blank document (as well as in documents created elsewhere) with Cambria as the default font for Body the following happens:ġ) Times New Roman always overrides the default font for normal text immediately when I create a new document. ![]() Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) ![]()
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