OneNote on Windows 10 gives you plenty of flexibility to customize your note-taking experience. While the default font is Calibri with size 11, you can easily switch to any font that better suits your style and needs.

Changing the Default Font in OneNote
Customizing your font preferences in OneNote is straightforward. Here's how to set your preferred default font:
- 1.Open OneNote on your Windows 10 computer
- 2.Click the three dots (More options) in the top-right corner of the screen
- 3.Select "Options" from the menu
- 4.Scroll down to find the "Default font" section
- 5.You'll see Calibri set as the default font with size 11

- 1.Click on "Calibri" to open the font selection menu
- 2.Browse through the available fonts and choose your preferred one
- 3.To adjust the font size, click on "11" and select your desired size
Once you've made these changes, all new notes will automatically use your selected font and size.
Recent OneNote Updates
Microsoft has been improving OneNote with new features. One recent addition is unformatted text pasting, which lets you paste text from web pages or other documents without bringing along unwanted formatting. This can be particularly useful when you want to maintain consistent font settings across your notes.
Microsoft is also exploring new font options beyond Calibri, giving users more typography choices for their digital notebooks.
Tips for Better Font Management
- Choose fonts that are easy to read for long note-taking sessions
- Consider using different fonts for headings versus body text
- Remember that your font choices will apply to all new notes you create
- If you paste content from other sources, use the unformatted paste option to maintain your preferred font settings
With these simple steps, you can personalize OneNote to match your writing style and make your note-taking experience more comfortable and efficient.