Fix Word Ligatures Reverting to Default After Paragraph Style Update

You apply a custom ligature setting to a paragraph in Word, but when you update the paragraph style, the ligatures snap back to the default. This happens because Word stores font-level settings like ligatures separately from paragraph style definitions, and the style update overwrites the manual font formatting. This article explains the cause of this … Read more

How to Use OpenType Variants in Word Document Body Text

OpenType variants let you change the look of certain fonts without switching to a different typeface. These built-in alternates include stylistic sets, swashes, and ligatures that modify specific characters. Word supports these features, but the controls are hidden in the Font dialog box rather than the ribbon. This article explains how to enable OpenType variants … Read more

How to Configure Word to Substitute Missing Fonts With a Specific Fallback

When you open a Word document created on another system, missing fonts cause text to display incorrectly or shift page layouts. Word uses a built-in font substitution algorithm that often picks a default like Microsoft Sans Serif or Times New Roman, which may not match your design intent. This article explains how to configure Word … Read more

How to Lock Font Choices in a Word Document for Brand Consistency

When you share a Word document with colleagues or clients, they may accidentally change the fonts, breaking your company’s brand guidelines. Manually checking each paragraph for font changes is time-consuming and unreliable. Word provides built-in formatting restrictions that let you lock font choices while still allowing text edits. This article explains how to use the … Read more

Fix Word Theme Font Pane Showing Different Names on Different PCs

You open a Word document on one PC and see theme fonts named “Calibri Light” and “Calibri.” On another PC, the same pane shows “Calibri Light (Headings)” and “Calibri (Body)” or entirely different names. This inconsistency happens because Word reads theme font definitions from the document’s theme part and the local system’s installed fonts, but … Read more

How to Use Wingdings and Webdings in Word

Wingdings and Webdings are icon fonts that ship with Windows and Word. They replace letters and numbers with symbols such as arrows, checkmarks, smiley faces, and geometric shapes. Many business users want to insert these symbols for bullet points, diagrams, or decorative elements but do not know the correct method. This article explains what Wingdings … Read more