

The only times it won't is if you base a new workbook on a template or store a template named Book.xltx or Book.xltm in the XLStart folder. Now every time you create a new workbook, Excel will use these settings as the default. If desired, use the Font Size drop-down list to pick the size of font you want Excel to use.Change the Use this Font drop-down list (Excel 2007 and Excel 2010) or the Use This As the Default Font drop-down list (Excel 2013 and Excel 2016) so that it reflects the font you want used.

The General options of the Excel Options dialog box. Make sure Popular (Excel 2007) or General (Excel 2010 and later versions) is clicked at the left side of the screen.In Excel 2010 and later versions display the File tab of the ribbon and then click Options.) (In Excel 2007 click the Office button and then click Excel Options. All you need to do is follow these steps: Setting the default font that you want Excel to use is actually quite easy. David wonders how he can change the default font for Excel when he opens a new workbook.
