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There are five custom fonts to choose from on April 28, 2021, 18:15
Something to look forward to: It s not that often that Microsoft changes the default font of its office applications. The last time was in 2007, when Calibri replaced Times New Roman. Fourteen years have passed since then, and Microsoft wants to do it again, but this time with the help of Microsoft 365 users. Out of the five custom fonts that Microsoft has commissioned, users must choose one, but even if your favorite doesn t win, Microsoft will keep all of them available in Microsoft 365 apps.
The five new fonts available for the taking are called Tenorite, Bierstadt, Skeena, Seaford, and Grandview. Microsoft s Design Team will evaluate the fonts for the next few months alongside cloud app users and expects them to expose their opinion through social media after testing them out.
Microsoft has announced its journey replace the default font for Office files, which has been Calibri for over a decade. There are five new options that users can test and give feedback on.
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It s not often that Microsoft changes the default font for its software, but that time has come for Office, and the company wants your help choosing the new default.
As the Microsoft Design Team explains, the default Office font used to be Times New Roman before that was replaced in 2007 with Cailibri. However, Microsoft believes, it’s time to evolve and has commissioned five new custom fonts in a bid to find one to replace Calibri.
Tenorite, Grandview, Skeena, Seaford, and Bierstadt (Images: Microsoft)
The five new fonts are Tenorite, Bierstadt, Skeena, Seaford, and Grandview. All will be available in the font menu for Office, but only one can be the default, and Microsoft is asking everyone to have their say via social media. Whichever font is most popular will be the one all Office users see (unless they change the default).