BTW, I should have added that these functions exist in writer, but not in impress. Decrease/Increase spacing exists in impress, but not Increase/Reduce Font (like in writer). Thanks CPH for the pointer in the archives. (however there is a but, the archive email doesn't mention that the function is writer specific - or do I have that wrong?)
Also, when I play with those writer font resize functions, they are greyed out with working with a selection of multiple sized fonts. These controls are very handy in presentations to get text to fit into some perceived space constraint under manual control (there is a fit-to-space function when the space is defined) On 8/11/05, john geldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In powerpoint, there are "buttons" to increase or decrease font size > for selected text. I typically add these to the main toolbar as I tend > to do this a lot. > > It is a cute function that accepts multiple fonts (different or same > lines) and effectively increments/decrements each font (differences > are maintained). In other words, a bullet and sub-bullet with diffent > font sizes would both increase or decrease one size. > > All I have been able to find in Impress is the ability to select text > and use the context/font size pull down menus - but this is more > "strokes" than the simple make it bigger/smaller button, and makes all > selected text the same size. > > I saw the comment about defining fonts in styles relative in the help > file, that isn't what I mean. Th intention is to only change the > selected text, and multiple fonts/sizes at the same time. > > I didn't see anything like this in the knowledge base at > mindmeld.cybersite.com.au > > I'm using 1.9.122. > > Thanks, John > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
