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 JoshEdit Using Different Fonts, Font Size, etc. on two different slides
is there away to use different fonts, font size etc on different slides? i wanted to have one slide with a different font but when you choose it all the other slides follow it..
 
Postsed on 30 September 2011 16:27
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 RogerRe: Edit Using Different Fonts, Font Size, etc. on two different slides
There are two ways you can do what you want. In edit mode expand the tree (at the left) in Numbers view on the song you want to edit to show one symbol per slide. Click on one of the symbols and the slide will open in edit mode. Use the right click menu in the edit area to change the font. You can also do the same thing in normal view mode by using the right click menu on each slide preview pane to open the slide for editing. (Then right click again to change the font).
 
Postsed on 30 September 2011 19:51
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 Terry WilsonRe: Edit Using Different Fonts, Font Size, etc. on two different slides
It is unconventional behaviour that the format functions, which are under the Song menu instead of the traditional (and nonexistent) Format menu, do not work on selections and individual slides, even in Edit Slide mode.
 
Postsed on 28 March 2012 2:53
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 RogerRe: Edit Using Different Fonts, Font Size, etc. on two different slides
As far as I can tell all the edit finctions are working correctly. You cannot have font colour changes within a slide or font face changes; I am working on a version that will allow font size variations though.
 
Postsed on 1 April 2012 20:50
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"As far as I can tell all the edit finctions are working correctly. You cannot have font colour changes within a slide or font face changes; I am working on a version that will allow font size variations though."