


This only affects the font color for Microsoft Word documents.

You can change the font color for an entire document by clicking inside of the document, pressing Ctrl + A on your keyboard to select everything, then adjusting the font color option found on the Home tab. Be sure that you switch back to the required color if you are editing a document with those types of requirements. Many schools or organizations have specific settings that they require you to use, and the font color is usually one of those. While this article was performed using the Microsoft Word 2013 version of the application, it will also work in newer versions of Word, such as Word 2016. It also won’t affect any default settings for any template other than the Normal one. This isn’t going to affect any existing documents that you have created, or any documents that are sent to you by another person. The steps in our guide above are focused on adjusting the text color that is used automatically when you create a new document. More Information on How to Change Automatic Font Color in Word 2013 Click here to see how to switch the font in Word 2013 to something other than the Calibri font that it uses when you first install the program. If you want to change the default font in Word 2013, you can do that by following a very similar process.

Now when you create a new document in Word 2013, it will be using the color that you just selected by default.
