Finding and replacing font sizes

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Finding and replacing font sizes

FreePDF: The Find and replace font sizes function is not available in FreePDF.

FlexiPDF can resize the fonts used in a document using the "Find and Replace Font Size" function. This dialog box is a simplified version of the Replace formatting only function of the dialog box Replace.

1.Choose the ribbon command Home | group Find | Replace dropdown_arrow | Font sizes.
The program displays the following dialog box:
dialog - replace fontsize
2.In the dropdown list Original Font, select one of the fonts currently used in the document. If you want to resize all fonts, select Any.
You can also work with wildcard characters. For example, Time* finds all fonts whose names begin with Time, including Times New Roman, Times New Roman Italic, etc.
F? would find all font names with two digits, such as F0, F1, etc.
3.In the dropdown list Original Size, select the font size that you want to change.
If, for example, you want to make every text in Calibri 12pt to be in Calibri 14pt, select 12 here. To change all sizes of the selected font(s), select Any.
4.In the dropdown list New Size, select the desired new font size. This would be 14 in the aforementioned example.
5.Click on Replace All to execute the command.
Any text written in the selected original font and size will be converted to the new size, and the paragraph in which it is located will be reflowed.
Tip: If you want to limit the replacement to specific pages and areas, use the advanced features of the normal Replace dialog box, see Replace formatting only.
6.As soon as FlexiPDF has completed, it reports the number of replacements.
7.Close the dialog box and save the finished document.

Note

For documents with more than 150 pages, FlexiPDF creates a backup copy every 150 pages to reduce memory consumption.