I am trying to write a vbscript to automatically update certain fields etc in Word 2016. I am, however, stuck at trying to change the specific document properties. I would like to change the 'TITLE' and 'SUBJECT' property of my document. I can implement it via the VBScript or a Macro. It has to be done with a Word 2013 or 2016 document.
Using emoji to express emotions, ideas and thoughts are very popular on the iPhone and other mobile devices. A couple of quick taps on the keyboard button and you've got them ready. How do you do that on the Mac?
Originally popularized by texting phone users in Japan, emoji are representations of facial expressions, objects and other ideas that use a combination of keyboard characters. For a while, actual emoji images have been built into the iOS and the Mac to make using them more expressive, fun and interesting.
It isn't immediately obvious how to access them on the Mac, though, so here is a quick tip to help you get there faster.
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How to use emoji on Mac
- Position the cursor in any text field you'd like to insert an emoji, like posting a tweet for example.
- Use the keyboard shortcut Command - Control - Spacebar to access emoji.
- Double-click the emoji you'd like to use and it'll be inserted where you left your cursor.
Emoji are divided into several categories: Smileys & People, Animals & Nature, Food & Drink, Activity, Travel & Places, Objects, Symbols, and Flags If you don't want to scroll through all of them, you can use the search field to find emoji you'd like to use. Type in the first few letters of the face, object or action you'd like to use and it will narrow down your options accordingly.
How to add the emoji picker to the Menu bar
If you always want the emoji picker at your fingertips, you can go into your system preferences and add the emoji picker to the Menu bar at the top of your Mac.
- Click the Apple symbol in the top left corner of your screen.
- Click System Preferences.
- Click Keyboard
- Click the option box beside Show keyboard and emoji viewer in Menu Bar.
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Good question. When you first get started with Word 2016, or if you never took the time to customize your Office apps, the program uses a boring set of font defaults. Thankfully, it's easy to modify and adjust them to find your ideal Word font settings and then save those settings as document defaults.
Here's how to change the default font, font style and font size in Word 2016 for Windows.
How to change your Word 2016 default font
- Open Word.
- Open any document or create a new document. It doesn't matter which, but a document needs to be open to access the required menus.
- Click the Home tab in the top left corner.
- Under the Fonts block, click the expand button. It's a small arrow icon in the bottom right corner. This will open the Font settings window.
- Select your desired Font.
- Click Set as Default in the bottom left corner.
- Check All documents based on the Normal template.
- Click OK to confirm your changes.
All new Word documents will now use your font of choice by default.
How to change your Word 2016 default font style
- Open Word.
- Open any document or create a new document. It doesn't matter which, but a document needs to be open to access the required menus.
- Click the Home tab in the top left corner.
- Under the Fonts block, click the expand button. It's a small arrow icon in the bottom right corner. This will open the Font settings window.
- Select your desired Font style. Your choices are regular, italic, bold, or bold italic.
- Click Set as Default in the bottom left corner.
- Check All documents based on the Normal template.
- Click OK to confirm your changes.
All new Word documents will now use that new font style by default.
How to change your Word 2016 default font size
- Open Word.
- Open any document or create a new document. It doesn't matter which, but a document needs to be open to access the required menus.
- Click the Home tab in the top left corner.
- Select your desired Font Size.
- Click Set as Default in the bottom left corner.
- Check All documents based on the Normal template.
- Click OK to confirm your changes.
All new Word documents will now use that font size by default.
If you want to modify any of your font-default changes, just repeat the appropriate process listed above.
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