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Is there a way to change the font size in the text field of a text box, but have a different text size for the

caption on the text box?

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Yes in the font palette it allows you to choose the setings for Caption or for Value or both. By default it is both.

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Yes in the font palette it allows you to choose the setings for Caption or for Value or both. By default it is both.

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Hi,

Yes, if you go to the Font tab there is an arrow next to "Currently editing Caption and Value". When you select this you can choose to edit either the Caption OR the Value independent of each other.

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The same applies to the Paragraph tab.

Good luck,

Niall

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