Hello Donna,

This applies to any text editing application on the Mac. Select the whole 
document, (Cmd-a), then press Cmd-plus sign to make bigger or Cmd-Minus sign to 
make smaller.

Alternatively, select the whole document then press Cmd-t and you can change 
the font and/or its size.

The key is to have everything selected to change the whole document.

Cheers,

Anne
 

On 12 Jan 2012, at 17:19, Goodin, Donna wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Does anyone know how to do this?  I've tried changing it by exiting the 
> scroll area and navigating over to the font.  I've also tried doing it by 
> pressing command T, navigating to the font size and either entering the new 
> size in the edit field or changing it in the size list.  I've then tried 
> pressing Enter, VO-Space, and simply stopping interacting with the area.  No 
> matter what I do, my document reverts back to the original font size.  I'd 
> appreciate any help if someone knows how to do this.
> Cheers,
> Donna
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