Get get rid of bold in Word 2003

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Just installed Office 2003. When I open a Word document created with
an earlier version (or when I start a new one, for that matter), the
default font is Times New Roman Bold, 12 point. When I try to change
it to Times New Roman normal, that choice isn't present. This is very
annoying. In addition to being a waste of toner, I don't like the way
my documents look. How can I get back to a normal font?

Thanks in advance,
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Set the default font
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1.. If your document already contains text formatted with the
properties you want to use, select that text.
2.. On the Format menu, click Font.
3.. Select the options you want to apply to the default (default: A
predefined setting. You can accept the default option settings, or you can
change them to suit your own preferences.) font. If you selected text in
step 1, the properties you want will appear in the dialog box.
4.. Click Default.
Any new document you open will use the font settings you selected.

Note The default font applies to new documents based on the active
template (template: A file or files that contain the structure and tools for
shaping such elements as the style and page layout of finished files. For
example, Word templates can shape a single document, and FrontPage templates
can shape an entire Web site.). Different templates might use different
default font settings.
 

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