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Participant
November 7, 2023
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How to change the font of just a single word of a text graphic?

  • November 7, 2023
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It seems like before the latest update, you could change the font size of a single word or phrase within a text graphic, but that option is no longer available?

 

What happened or what am I doing wrong? I've never had to create two different text graphics to have two different font sizes before.

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Correct answer Annika Koenig

Hm, no there should not be any changes. You should be able to change the font size of a selection via three routes:
1. Essential Graphics panel

2. Effect Controls panel

3. Keyboard Shortcuts (Increase/Decrease Font Size)

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Adobe Employee
November 7, 2023

Yes, you can do that with graphics that were created in Premiere Pro. It's not possible with graphics created in After Effects (i.e. when using After Effects Mogrts). Could it be that this is the issue you are seeing?

Participant
November 7, 2023

Thanks, but I got it. I didn't realize it needed to be resized using the Esssential Graphics window - I've always used the Effects window. Little change up, but glad the feature is still available.

 

Thanks anyway!

Annika KoenigCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
November 7, 2023

Hm, no there should not be any changes. You should be able to change the font size of a selection via three routes:
1. Essential Graphics panel

2. Effect Controls panel

3. Keyboard Shortcuts (Increase/Decrease Font Size)