Aptos Font Vs Calibri. Behind the design A deep dive into Aptos Microsoft Design The font has been changed in the sample, but looks the same! I am using Microsoft 365 and Microsoft® Word for Microsoft 365 MSO (Version 2312 Build 16..17126.20132) 64-bit. In the dialog that pops up, choose the 2nd radio button option: "All documents based on the Normal.dotx template?"
Citing Accessibility, State Department Ditches Times New Roman for Calibri The New York Times from www.nytimes.com
Use the Font dialog (Ctrl-D) to change the font from Aptos to whatever you prefer (say Calibri) The font has been changed in the sample, but looks the same! I am using Microsoft 365 and Microsoft® Word for Microsoft 365 MSO (Version 2312 Build 16..17126.20132) 64-bit.
Citing Accessibility, State Department Ditches Times New Roman for Calibri The New York Times
The font has been changed in the sample, but looks the same! I am using Microsoft 365 and Microsoft® Word for Microsoft 365 MSO (Version 2312 Build 16..17126.20132) 64-bit. Aptos — a font that builds upon Calibri's legacy while steering us toward a future where screens dominate our interaction with text Since new apps adopted Calibri as their default font, the typeface would become a dominant font across all Microsoft 365 apps, making serif fonts lose their prominence
Meet Aptos The new default Microsoft 365 font that replaces Calibri. See Heading fonts in Office, new and old side-by-side comparison to compare Aptos Display and Calibri Light See New and old Office font - side-by-side comparison to compare the body fonts Aptos and Calibri.
Meet Aptos Microsoft Office has a new default font to replace Calibri. Move the slider left/right to see the difference between the upcoming default font, Aptos (Left) and the existing default Calibri (right) See the slider below to compare the two heading fonts