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Kalavinka@adobeforums.com #1
New Text Frames Default to "Endnote Reference" Char Style!
Can't understand why everytime I drag the text tool to create a text frame and then start to type, that it's so small you can hardly see it. Then I look over to the "Character Style" palette and notice that the text seems to default to "Endnote Reference." Any clues as to why this is happening and how to make a new text frame style-neutral?
Thanks for any tips.
Mitra
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Ken_Grace@adobeforums.com #2
Re: New Text Frames Default to "Endnote Reference" Char Style
You need to change the default. For a document-wide change, select the font
you ant when nothing is selected. To change the defaults for every new
document, close all documents and then select the font you want.
k
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Stacie_Greene@adobeforums.com #3
Re: New Text Frames Default to "Endnote Reference" Char Style
Thanks for the help! I didn't post this question, but I'm glad someone else did -- and someone replied -- so the answer was already here when I came looking for it. It's great that someone takes the time to help us all out.
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