Looking for ASCII font in Microsoft Word 2010.

This solution is for Word 2003 (latest I have available), but it should carry forward to the version you are using.  I'm not sure what language you are writing in, but I'll assume it's C++ for this example. First, save your file to your computer with the extension appropriate for your language. Let's say you have something called "hello.cpp"

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Place the cursor in Word at the point where you want to copy your code. From the menu bar, open Insert. Select File, and select the file "hello.cpp" from the location you saved it to.  It should come up looking like this:

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In my example, I used a single tab to indent.  Word preserved the formatting as closely as it could. My default font in this case is TNR 12, and Word does not change it before or after the insertion.

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