I was looking up some stuff for a sermon and I pasted into a clipping. Out of curiosity I highlighted some of the text in the note and tried CTRL+K to see if it would highlight (didn't) but when I returned to the resource "Holmans NT Commentary: Mark the text was large! (see pic)
I decided to see if I could reproduce this again and followed the exact steps and I got this happen again. NOTE it only happened to the text that was pasted into the clipping (see pic2 for reproduced text comparison)
While it is not really a major I would like to know how do I get my text back to a "normal size" again. I couldn't find anything in help (perhaps a wrong search). Has anyone else had this happen?
Jason
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Jason, I couldn't reproduce the same result.
Mitch~~~~~~~~~~~~~~http://www.franklinchurchofchrist.com
Me neither... I even tried the exact same passage... weird
when you pressed CTRL K you applied the highlighting to the resource, not the clipping. the highlighting you applied must have been Large Text. to check this out quickly go to the three circles at the top of the window, right click and unsollect highlighting. If i'm right it should return to normal. simply remove the highlighting from the selection and you should be good.
Philip Spitzer: when you pressed CTRL K you applied the highlighting to the resource, not the clipping. the highlighting you applied must have been Large Text. to check this out quickly go to the three circles at the top of the window, right click and unsollect highlighting. If i'm right it should return to normal. simply remove the highlighting from the selection and you should be good.
Philip thank you. I knew it was hightlighting shortcut but forgot that I had switched it to a different type of highlighting! My problem is remembering how to remove it! will check help again but brain on overload!
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Thomas Black: Open your highlighting tool bar Select your text Click erase in the highlighting toolbar voila.
Thanks Thomas
I also discovered in the HELP file that you can use Shift+CTRL+K to undo. Just another handy hint from your local friendly HELP store! (now all I need is a way for Logos to write a sermon for me! )
PS Loved the interview on the blog...way to go brother!