Times 20new 20 Roman Font [exclusive] -
What is Times New Roman?
Working in collaboration with Stanley Morison, a renowned typographer and printer, Lardent designed a font that would eventually become known as Times New Roman. The new font was launched in 1932, and it quickly proved to be a huge success. The Times of London was the first to use the font, but it soon became popular with other publications and printers. times 20new 20 roman font
Microsoft Word (Windows & Mac)
- Select the text you want to format.
- In the Home tab, open the font dropdown menu.
- Type "Times New Roman" – do not confuse with “Times” (a different, older serif).
- In the font size dropdown, type 20 (it may not appear in the preset list; just type it).
- Pro tip: For exact physical size on paper, ensure your document’s DPI settings match your printer. Set page zoom to 100% to preview real scale.
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