layer batch-processing?

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Frances Del Rio
Dec 26, 2004
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I have a bunch of text layers, all with the same font, I need to make the font on each of them a bit smaller.. is there a way to change font-size for all layers at once or do I have to do it one-by-one? thank you.. Frances

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edjh
Dec 26, 2004
Frances Del Rio wrote:
I have a bunch of text layers, all with the same font, I need to make the font on each of them a bit smaller.. is there a way to change font-size for all layers at once or do I have to do it one-by-one? thank you.. Frances
Not directly. You could link them all and use Transform but you won’t have control over the point size that way.


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Oddzilla
Dec 28, 2004
yeah, that’s unfortunately a nasty predicament.

some things that could make it easier:

if you double-click a text layer in the Layers Palette, you will be brought driectly into text editing mode. i can’t remember off the top of my head if this will also select all the text, but it may. if the text is not selected, you can easily do so by pressing ctrl+A, or by triple-clicking (maybe quadruple-clicking?) anywhere within the text block. all the text in that layer element is selected, you can adjust the font size by pressing ctrl+alt+< and ctrl+alt+> respectively.
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Oddzilla
Dec 28, 2004
yeah, that’s unfortunately a nasty predicament.

some things that could make it easier:

if you double-click a text layer in the Layers Palette, you will be brought driectly into text editing mode. i can’t remember off the top of my head if this will also select all the text, but it may. if the text is not selected, you can easily do so by pressing ctrl+A, or by triple-clicking (maybe quadruple-clicking?) anywhere within the text block. once all the text in that layer element is selected, you can adjust the font size by pressing ctrl+shift+< and ctrl+shift+> respectively (which is also true in most word processing applications).

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