I have encountered an annoyance that should probably be solvable if I had the 
guts to play around with various Style commands, but I’m (a) chicken and (b) 
lazy. So I have come here in hopes that someone else has already figured out 
how to do what I want.

I do most of my work on a Macintosh, for which my preferred default fonts are 
Helvetica (sans serif), Times (serif), and Courier (monospaced). I also do 
maybe 20% of my work on Windows machines, for which my preferred default fonts 
are Arial (sans serif), Times New Roman (serif), and Courier New (monospaced).

I’ve recently transferred over to my Mac a file originally created under 
Windows, and of course it thinks that I still want to use Arial (specifically 
Arial 16-point) every time I add a new field. And that’s what it does, not only 
when defining new fields or adding them from the Field Picker but even if I 
copy some pre-existing Helvetica fields from one of my Mac files and paste them 
in (tho thankfully it only changes to Arial, not also to 16-point). I’ve had to 
tediously go thru each layout, select everything, and manually change it all to 
Helvetica (being careful to dodge around fields formatted in, say, Courier). 
But all the new fields I add are still in Arial.

What I used to be able to do prior to FMP 12 was specify the default font just 
by having nothing whatsoever selected, going to the Format menu, and selecting 
Font > Helvetica. This no longer works, as everything under the Format menu is 
now grayed out if nothing is selected. I gather that what I’m supposed to do 
instead is modify the default Style (I’m using the inherited Classic) so that 
it generates Helvetica fields and text objects instead of Arial.

How does one go about doing that?

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