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If I were to guess at a reason, it's because your boss doesn't want your
documentation looking like everyone else's, and since the introduction of
TrueType fonts, Times New Roman has been the default serif typeface, and
Arial the sans serif typeface. The popularity of the web technology led to a
host of other fonts designed based on research into online legibility.
MS Office offered their selection, and continues to build on it every year.
Office 2007 added, among others, "Segoe UI", a specific spin of "Segoe",
that MS commissioned the author to develop for use in their UI.
Apple also offers their own selection.
Most big companies commission their own typeface designs. I especially like
the heading type used by most GE properties.
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