
For example, if you create footnotes, you will find that they have 1.5 line spacing and a first-line indent. To have unwanted repercussions, but changing paragraph formatting as you have done is not recommended because it affects every other document style. Changing the document default font (and/or the font for the Normal style) is unlikely Genevieve has answered your basic question (you can't set the document defaults in Word Online), but I would issue a caution about your changes on the desktop version. Moved from: (Office | OneDrive with Office | Windows 10 | Office 365 Home) Has anyone else dealt with this? Is there some way to adjust the defaults that I've missed? Everything I can find online talks about changing defaults in the desktop version, not the browser. I know that I can open it in Word (desktop) and apply normal, then close it and resume work in the browser - but why, when the desktop version is so easy to set up defaults, doesn't the browser version offer I have to change every single thing all over again. Which means that every time I make a new Word document through OneDrive (which I do regularly), The style within the online Word document (editing it in my browser), and while I can change the font and paragraph parameters, I can't set any of them as default. The problem is that when I am in OneDrive on my browser, and I create a new Word document, it opens with Calibri 11pt with the weird spacing at the end of the paragraph and no first line indent, and that's set as the 'normal' style, as well. I have also set it as the 'normal' style. I have that set up as the default on my desktop version, no problem. What I'm having trouble with is that I want all my new documents to default as Times New Romans, 12pt, 1.5 spacing, first line indent. I know how to create, modify, and apply a style.

I know how to change the default font and paragraph style in the Word program itself (on the desktop). I know how to change the font and paragraph style.
