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Modify multiple Text Frames at once (Affinity Designer iPad)


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Hi,

I have a few hundred Frame Texts that I need to apply to photos for a family album. But first I have to apply a custom font to all of them. Is there any trick to select the content of multiple Frame Texts to modify at once?

I understand that ‘natively’ it’s not possible (right?), that’s why I’m asking for a smart workaround that I have no idea of (if that even exists).

Kind regards!

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You can use „select same“ to select objects sharing a color tag or layer type.

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