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hi friends today we are going to look at how to change the font when we are producing a Word document in quarto so Iamp;#39;ve previously put up videos where I was working with either HTML or PDF unfortunately when weamp;#39;re working with Word documents itamp;#39;s a little bit more convoluted so thereamp;#39;s three steps we need to go through the first is to create a reference document the second is to edit whatever we want to edit in terms of fonts in that reference document a reference document will be a docx file and then the third is to tell Corto when we are producing a document to use the formatting from that particular reference document so our first step is to create a reference document and so Iamp;#39;m going to paste in a command here I will put this in the comments below the video so you will be able to just copy and paste it and what this is going to do is create the reference document we will then edit so we run that note weamp;#39;re running this in the termina