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    neil googe reacted to barrycosta in Grouping text increases font size.   
    Having same issue. Didn't do this before Publisher 1.9.0.932.
    I'm on Windows 10.
    Here is an example of a before and after. The before does not have layers grouped. If I select them and then group them the text jumps to huge increased size.

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    neil googe reacted to Robert Laskey in Grouping text increases font size.   
    Same problem here.
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    neil googe reacted to Jon P in Grouping text increases font size.   
    This is something we are aware of
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    neil googe reacted to AHAM in Grouping text increases font size.   
    This is what you mean right. Yeah problem like this still happened on Windows Beta app. 
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    neil googe got a reaction from barrycosta in Grouping text increases font size.   
    If I group text frames that have been copy pasted from another document, it will increase the text font size by roughly 405%. 9pt text will increase to 37.5 for example. 48pt text goes up to 200pt.
    The only work around is to create a new layer, group that layer with no content, then add all text frames to that group. Obvoiously not ideal when you need to group multiple text frames per page on a 300-400 page documen. As rather than select, then a single quick key, it becomes two quick keys, select, two more quick keys.
    I have seen other posts on this problem, none of which seem to have a fix.

    Is this a style or setting issue, or a bug?
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    neil googe got a reaction from nodeus in Grouping text increases font size.   
    If I group text frames that have been copy pasted from another document, it will increase the text font size by roughly 405%. 9pt text will increase to 37.5 for example. 48pt text goes up to 200pt.
    The only work around is to create a new layer, group that layer with no content, then add all text frames to that group. Obvoiously not ideal when you need to group multiple text frames per page on a 300-400 page documen. As rather than select, then a single quick key, it becomes two quick keys, select, two more quick keys.
    I have seen other posts on this problem, none of which seem to have a fix.

    Is this a style or setting issue, or a bug?
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    neil googe got a reaction from AHAM in Grouping text increases font size.   
    If I group text frames that have been copy pasted from another document, it will increase the text font size by roughly 405%. 9pt text will increase to 37.5 for example. 48pt text goes up to 200pt.
    The only work around is to create a new layer, group that layer with no content, then add all text frames to that group. Obvoiously not ideal when you need to group multiple text frames per page on a 300-400 page documen. As rather than select, then a single quick key, it becomes two quick keys, select, two more quick keys.
    I have seen other posts on this problem, none of which seem to have a fix.

    Is this a style or setting issue, or a bug?
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    neil googe got a reaction from Alfred in Grouping text increases font size.   
    As the person also said in the other post, this isn't about resizing frames. The text is resizing itself when you group frames, or if you overflow text... I havent touched any text frame handles, select text frame, group, all the text reszies itsellf.

    Ahhh but I can see where that recipe might have something to do with whats going on. It must be to do with the frames on the original document vs the frames on the new document and so how the bug is interacting between the two...

    Here's hoping for a fix, this is infuriating, when I still have about 200 pages to go, and have a 5 chain quick key system set up just to group some objects
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