Universal Change from 12 pt. to 8 pt.

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davidcharlescole

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel I have written a 300+ page book on Scripture. Throughout I have use Garamond 12 pt. for each verse and the number that precedes each verse. My publisher believes it would be less confusing if the number before each verse was Garamond 8 pt. Is there any way to universally change all numbers to 8 pt. without also changing the text? I doubt it, but one never knows. Thanks
 
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Patty Winter

Is there any way to universally change all numbers to 8
pt. without also changing the text?

David, by any chance (and I'm praying for you here!) have you
defined the verse numbers with a different character style? Or
a different paragraph style, if they're in a separate paragraph
from the text of the verse? If so, you can simply redefine that
style. If not... :-(


Patty
 
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John McGhie

I am with Patty here...

Numbering is a style in Word (whether you think it is or not...)

Tell us exactly which styles you have used for the numbered text, and how
you applied the numbering, and we can help you.

Patty will then tell you how to redefine the number format of the associated
List Template.

Because she's nice like that... :)

Cheers


Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel
I have written a 300+ page book on Scripture. Throughout I have use Garamond
12 pt. for each verse and the number that precedes each verse. My publisher
believes it would be less confusing if the number before each verse was
Garamond 8 pt. Is there any way to universally change all numbers to 8 pt.
without also changing the text? I doubt it, but one never knows. Thanks

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