But sometimes — due to errors, bugs, or when disconnecting an external monitor — an application window can get “stuck” partially or completely outside of the visible area of the Mac’s.
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The Ultimate Guide to Office 365 Many of us have our favorite fonts that we like to use, and if that happens to be something other than the default font in Microsoft Word, it can be tedious to manually change that every time you open up a new document. Luckily, there’s a relatively easy way to change the default font in Microsoft Word. Just like the specialized templates that you open when creating specific types of documents, the blank screen that you get when you create a new document is also based on a template–just with completely minimal formatting. So in order to make changes to this default template, you need to open up the font options box. The easiest way to do this is with a keyboard shortcut. For Mac users, hit Command + D. For Windows users, hit Ctrl + D instead. Change the font to the one you’d like to use.
Don’t hit “OK.” Instead, click the “ Default” button. You’ll get a confirmation message, making sure that you want to make these changes to the normal template. Click “Yes” to confirm.
It appears that the sheet which pops out of the Save dialog is too big for your screen resolution. Try grabbing the window, dragging it as high as you can, and see if you can grab the handle of the sheet, which will be in the very bottom, left corner of it. You can restore the original size of your save 'dialog' this way, as it appears, at one time it was either changed or viewed on a screen bigger than yours. If nothing else, press return, which will by default activate the default action, which Word defines as Save. I hope this answers your question. Good luck with everything.