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I have used this app to build a deck of cards for a boardgame project. Side note, the app worked extremely well for this. Anyway I have an issue. The publisher has come back and asked for all the card numbers to have the size increased. I would like to resize a single number by scale, and then apply that to the 13 other numbers.

What would be a good method to go about that?

I know I can click on the number and enter a value in the transform, but as each number is a different scale, like a 1 is thinner than a 13, entering a hard value into each of these boxes will not work.

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You can probably scale by a percentage value

But I'm not entirely sure what you want to do

Can you upload some visual aid(s)?

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In the simplest case, you will have assigned a Text Style to each of those numbers, and you would simply adjust the font size in the Text Style and they would all change.

I'm not sure why you want to rescale the numbers, rather than simply increasing their font sizes. Unless they are hand-drawn, and not a font?

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1 hour ago, walt.farrell said:

simply increasing their font sizes. Unless they are hand-drawn, and not a font?

Even if they are drawings or image files, APub allows us to get them treated like text and react on a change of the font size: If pinned we may choose the option "Scale to Pointsize" (fig. A) or maintain a specific size (fig. T).

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