Darcy James Argue wrote:
So, the advantage to this method over just clicking the "fixed size" button and entering the final point size directly would be.... ?
I began using the work-around I described before I ever discovered the "fixed size" button, and do not recall ever having used it.
One "advantage" to the method, though, is if one customarily uses a page size reduction other than 100 percent, for example not changing the 85 percent default. If one types a text block, using 12 point "fixed size", but has the page size reduction set to 85 percent, the actual absolute size on the final product will be a bit more than 10 points (85 percent of 12). If you actually need to have the page size at some ratio other than 100%, and also absolutely have to have an abolute point size close to 12 points, I think that the only method to accomplish that is to take the point size of the page attached text block, and divide by the page size reduction.
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