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Is there a way to have mutliple text styles in one text box? I am creating a body of text for code notes where the headings, subheadings and body will be different sizes of text, but when I elect to change the size (text style) of the heading, it changes the rest of the text to the same text style. Thanks,
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I understand that you can only have one style per text box- ie that "is" the style of that specific box. The only attributes you can change on a line-by-line basis is Bold, Italic or Underline. Regards, Ian
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That's what I was afraid of...does anyone have an effective work around for this? It just seams very tedious to have to create numerious text boxes in order to have multiple text sizes.
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That's what I was afraid of...does anyone have an effective work around for this? It just seams very tedious to have to create numerious text boxes in order to have multiple text sizes.
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Just copy (using "Multiples" Have all the different sytles you need already set up. Then once you have pasted in your text into each one- just select it and pick the style from the type selector- overall it's probably slightly quicker than picking each line and changing it's formatting ("if" you were able to do it!) Regards, Ian
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