What are the +Body and +Heading fonts that I see in Word 2010?
Daddy
You can see how this works (with Live Preview) by selecting a document that
has both headings and body text in it and then hovering over the various
theme font sets in Home | Styles | Change Styles | Fonts.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
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"Daddy" <da...@invalid.net> wrote in message
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Thanks very much for your help.
So, if I understood you, many or most fonts in Word fall into one of two
main categories: They are either 'body' fonts - that are used in the
main body of a document - or 'heading' fonts - that are used in the
headings of a document. Correct so far?
So if I choose the +Body font (for example), that means I'm choosing
whatever is considered to be the main body font for the particular style
set I have selected. I would choose +Body instead of specifying a
particular font (Arial, Calibri, etc.) for the body of my document. The
idea being that a style set will have consistent look and feel.
How am I doing so far?
What messes me up is that in versions of Word prior to 2007, Body Text
was the name of a font. I used to use Body Text for the body of my
documents, and by basing other fonts in my document on Body Text, I was
able to achieve a consistent look and feel.
So how does +Body relate to the old 'Body Text'. Does +Body replace Body
Text in Word 2007/2010?
(As an aside, Microsoft is famous for using confusingly similar
terminology, and Word 2007/2010 is a prize winner in that regard.)
Daddy
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"Daddy" <da...@invalid.net> wrote in message
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Okay...I 'get it' now, after a little more research.
First: +Body is a /font/; Body Text is a /style/. Just like +Heading is
a /font/ and Heading1, Heading2, etc. are /styles/.
If you're into using document 'themes' in Word, +Body is the font used
for text that is marked as Body and +Headings is the font that is used
for text that is marked as Headings.
If you want to see which fonts will be the +Body font and the +Headings
font for any given theme, go to the Themes group in the Page Layout
ribbon and click on Theme Fonts (the icon with the 'A').
If you don't used/aren't interested in document themes, just ignore
+Body and +Headings.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Daddy
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
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