Since Office 2013 is mainly targeted at Windows 8 as the OS, it’s fair in assuming a migration from mouse to touch interactions.
Further, Office 2013 can be used along with Office 2010 and Office 2007 which enables a user to access a variety of editions in the same software for his convenience. For instance, you can work with a document anytime and anywhere you go, you just need to open your SkyDrive and get the document and start editing it. Because of this, many attractive advantages are available in Office 2013. Even if you decide not to buy Office 365, you can still use online storage and other free services with a Windows Live account which is free.
Office 2013 can be installed in up to five machines and the license for these machines can be controlled in a single console. Office 2013 as usual has Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook inbuilt with several other programs. Let us look in detail how Office 2013 differs from Office 2010. The suite is designed to run on Windows 7 and Windows 8 only and requires a machine with considerable performance. It is not required for you to purchase both since one can use Office 2013 without Office 365. It has various tiers based on them, various perks will be available for the respective users. Office 365 is a subscription based service that has elements from online storage to Microsoft cloud services. An initial look at the package reveals that Office 2013 would actually come in two forms, Office 365 and Office 2013. This is the successor of their famous productivity suite that is being used by almost every Windows OS user around the world. Note: You can also change other settings affecting page layout (including paper orientation and line numbering) in the same dialog box.A public beta of Office 2013 was released in July 2012 by Microsoft. The first tab should be Margins, make your changes to the margins here, and then click Default. To change Word's default page margins, select File > Page Setup.Word will ask you if you want these changes to apply to all new documents using the "Normal template" (normal.dot). Select a new font and size in the Font dialog box, and then click Default.Open a new document and select Format > Font.Note:You can also change other settings affecting page layout (including paper orientation and line numbering) in the same dialog box. This warning will look exactly like the one shown above. Click Yes when Word asks you to confirm the changes.Make your changes to the margins here, and then click Default. To change Word's default page margins, click the Page Setup Dialog Box launcher as shown in the screenshot below.The change will apply to Word's Normal/default style and to all styles based on Normal. Click Yes to make the changes permanent.Open a new document, click on the Home tab, click on the Font Dialog Box Launcher (as shown in the screenshot below) and select the Font tab.Click Yes to apply the new margins to all new documents.Set the new margins that you would like to make the default and click Set As Default.To change Word's default page margins, click on the Page Layout tab and click on the Page Setup dialog box button as shown in the screenshot below.
Select All documents based on the Normal.dotm template? and click OK to update the default for all new documents.Choose the font settings that you would like to make the default and click Set As Default.Open a new document, click on the Home tab, click on the Font dialog box button as shown in the screenshot below, and select the Font tab.Confirm the changes by selecting Yes when prompted to set as the default for all documents of this type.To modify the default margins, select the expand button underneath Layout > Page Setup and change the settings as desired.For more advanced settings, such as character spacing, select Advanced and follow the same procedure to Set As Default.Confirm the changes for all documents of this type by selecting All documents based on the Normal template and then selecting Yes.Modify the font settings as desired, then select Set As Default as shown below.Select the expand icon underneath Home > Font as shown below.In most cases, this will be Blank document. Open a new document of the template you would like to update the default settings for.
This document details how to change the default font, font size, and page margins in Word.