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Old 06-22-2016, 06:08 PM
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Default Re: Shrinking Large Score Font

Hi Ralph,

Then it must be the "Instrument Names" font size that is at issue - it is still set at 5.6 in your file. (see step 3 in my steps below)

Please take a look at Format/Font Styles, and then click on "Instrument Names" in the list at the bottom. You'll see that the Point Size is set at 5.6, rather than having the "Use default point size" box checked.

Try checking the "Use default point size" box for the Instrument Names and see if that makes it work.

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