From: David Bolt on
On Tuesday 29 Jun 2010 22:28, while playing with a tin of spray paint,
LSMFT painted this mural:

> mjt wrote:

>> That's easy ... in the box where the font size is displayed
>> and where you select the size from its drop-down box, simply
>> click in that box and type the font size you want.
>>
>>
> Tried that. Don't work. 120 resets to 12.

I just created a doc with a 160pt Times text. To do so, I clicked the
font size, typed in 160 and pressed enter. I managed to fit a whole 3
lines of text, on the first page. The text layout ended up as:

This is
at
160pt.


Regards,
David Bolt

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From: LSMFT on
David Bolt wrote:

> On Tuesday 29 Jun 2010 22:28, while playing with a tin of spray
paint,
> LSMFT painted this mural:
>
>> mjt wrote:
>
>>> That's easy ... in the box where the font size is displayed
>>> and where you select the size from its drop-down box, simply
>>> click in that box and type the font size you want.
>>>
>>>
>> Tried that. Don't work. 120 resets to 12.
>
> I just created a doc with a 160pt Times text. To do so, I clicked
the
> font size, typed in 160 and pressed enter. I managed to fit a whole
3
> lines of text, on the first page. The text layout ended up as:
>
> This is
> at
> 160pt.
>
>
> Regards,
> David Bolt
>
Oh, ok..Press enter. I was just clicking elsewhere. Works fine now.


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