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Sugandha
 
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Is there a way to proportionately reduce all the font sizes in a document?
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Annie
 
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Hi Sugandha,

If you wish to do this because only a small amount of text appears on the
last page of a short document, you may be able to reduce the number of pages
and automatically reduce the font size on the page(s).

1. Choose File from the menu.
2. Choose Print Preview.
3. Click the Shrink to Fit icon.
Cheers,
Annie

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Is there a way to proportionately reduce all the font sizes in a document?

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Herb Tyson [MVP]
 
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Not exactly, but there's something that might do what you want. Select the
text you want reduced (or increased):


Ctrl+Shift+ or Decrease or Increase all fonts in the selection to the
next available listed size step. For example, if you select text and press
Ctrl+Shift+, then size 12 becomes 14, 14 becomes 16, 16 becomes 18, etc.
(assuming those are the available steps for font used).

Ctrl+] or [ Decrease or Increase all fonts in the selection 1 point.

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