So long, Calibri: Microsoft has settled on a new font for its Office apps
So long, Calibri: Microsoft has settled on a new font for its Office apps
Aptos is a sans-serif font that also comes in monospaced and serifed varieties.
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(Insert old guy meme here) In my time we used Times New Roman. Then it went to Arial.
64 0 ReplyHelvetica gang here
21 0 ReplyVerdana was my poison.
11 0 ReplyEdgy 10pt Arial Narrow here.
Edit: Can we bring back personalized background color, font color and font like we’re on AIM in 1998?
5 0 ReplyReal nerds use Neuropol X
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Never was included in MS Office, sadly
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But Arial is Sans Serif and TNR is Serif, they serve different purpose.
4 1 ReplyYes, but I'm talking about the 80s and begining of the 90s when common kids didn't know what the heck was a serif. I still remember when my university teacher showed us the difference.
7 0 ReplyKids these days and their fancy distinction between serif and sans fonts
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