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Thanks for your response. My question was answered a few above, but this doesn't change the aspect ratio, it changes the pixels or the inches or whichever measuring unit is chosen. Only Photo has the ratio function. There you can choose a 2:3, 4:5 etc. This allows the doc/image to be resized according to a set ratio and not actual pixels, inches, etc. It's a quick and dirty way of creating multiple standardized sizes. A HUGE time saver.
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Absolutely! For some reason when text is converted to a png through the slicing process, it changes the size of the text. That part I can't explain. In order to maintain the actual size of the font that was originally used, (I used 20pt) create a slice using the slice tool (draw a slice box around the object). Then go the slice menu (see screenshot) and add a second slice parameter. Type in the dimensions as noted in the screenshot and hit enter. Delete the first slice parameter so that only the exact dimensions are left for export. Export as usual. NOTE: I noticed when I added the second set of export parameters, the actual bounding box (blue slice box around the text) did not update to reflect the new export dimensions, but the text exported to a png the precise point size I used in the initial document. I tried this with multiple character count text objects and they exported as the same size - 20pt - no variation in size. I hope this helps!
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