Difference between revisions of "Font Size"

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* '''[[Simulation]]''' content object > '''[[Input Text (macro)|Input Text]]''' macro > '''Control''' > '''Font Type''' property
 
* '''[[Simulation]]''' content object > '''[[Input Text (macro)|Input Text]]''' macro > '''Control''' > '''Font Type''' property
 
* '''[[Simulation]]''' content object > '''[[Select Single]]''' macro > '''Control''' > '''Font Type''' property
 
* '''[[Simulation]]''' content object > '''[[Select Single]]''' macro > '''Control''' > '''Font Type''' property
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* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > '''[[Text (Book Page object)|Text]]''' object > '''Font Size''' property
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* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > '''[[BPM Object]]''' object > '''Font''' property
  
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
This property specifies the size (in points) of the text in the control. This should be captured correctly during recording, but can be changed during editing if necessary (or if you inserted the macro manually).
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This property specifies the size (in points) of the text in the control. For a simulation, this should be captured correctly during recording, but can be changed during editing if necessary (or if you inserted the macro manually).
  
 
Note that this field only accept integers, so you cannot use 'half points' (like you can, for example, in Microsoft Word).
 
Note that this field only accept integers, so you cannot use 'half points' (like you can, for example, in Microsoft Word).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 22 January 2020

Scope

Purpose

This property specifies the size (in points) of the text in the control. For a simulation, this should be captured correctly during recording, but can be changed during editing if necessary (or if you inserted the macro manually).

Note that this field only accept integers, so you cannot use 'half points' (like you can, for example, in Microsoft Word).