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How to define default font by corel script?

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J. Choe

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Nov 9, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/9/00
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Hi there,

I am a beginner at corel script.
And now trying to set up default font by corel script.
But I cannot know what I should do.

Please help me.
Thanks!!

Mark Alger

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Nov 9, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/9/00
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Real quickly, in an empty document, with all other settings being your
desired defaults, choose Tools, Options, Document, Styles, Default
Artistic Text. Click the Edit button next to Text and make your choices.
At the same time, if you like, you can change the atttributes of any of
the other styles you want to. Then click to Document again, and you'll
see a whole list of defaults. Click the top-level check box to un-gray
the list, check the items in the list that you want to save as defaults
for new documents, click OK, and you're done.

If you import or open a document with different defaults, strange things
might happen. If you don't want them to, choose the View menu, Dockers,
Graphic and Text Styles. Then click the little > arrow in the docker that
opens, choose Template, Load, and select coreldrw.cdt. This file will be
the template that reflects your current defaults. When you load it, you
change the local defaults for that document to your current global
defaults. Save the file immediately, and you will not have THAT problem
again.

Graphics and Text Styles is one of the dockers I keep open on my desktop
all the time, BTW. Very handy.

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Egads,
Wiz
Mark Alger
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