When adding text boxes, Word normally creates these with a frame and in the Times New Roman font. These default settings might not be suitable for your tasks at all.
A solution for the default frame is found quickly. The font is however set by the "Standard" format template. When you modify this general format template, you can also adjust the font in text fields; this can otherwise be dome through "AutoText".
GETTING RID OF THE FRAME: In order to remove the frame, first insert a text box into any document. Then right-click the frame and select the "Format text box" context command. In the "Colors and lines" tab, search the "Color" field in the "Line" section. Change the setting to "No line". Now make the other format changes, the frame of the text field again and select "Set AutoForm default". DEFINING ANOTHER FONT: for this, create an AutoText entry. Format the font in the text field and mark the frame of the field, so that the cursor is not visible inside it. Then click "Insert I AutoText I New", enter any name, e.g. "Text box 1" and click "OK"
In the future, insert the predefined text field using the" Insert I AutoText" menu command or type its name in the text and then press



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