How do I increase the font size in IOS version 2 ?

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zeppo

06 Jul, 2013 01:37 AM

In Version 1, I just went to settings and it gave me options to change the viewing font type and, more importantly, size. Is this option somewhere on Version 2 ? I can't find it. If not, then my suggest is to add this back.

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by drewmccormack on 06 Jul, 2013 07:17 AM

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    Mental Case 2 is a more advanced. There is no single place to change all fonts. Instead, you can change the font of each facet separately.

    What I suggest you do is make one note just the way you like it, in terms of font, colors etc. Then tap New Template and name the settings template. The new template is now available in each of you stacks. You can edit a stack, and select it. Then you can go into the stack list, and tap the action button (box with arrow coming out) and choose 'Apply Stack Template'. This should change the notes to your new settings, including font size.

    We are going to try to remove a step or two from this process, but templates do offer a powerful way to customize different types of notes, and note force the same font on all of them.

    Kind regards,
    Drew

  2. drewmccormack closed this discussion on 06 Jul, 2013 07:17 AM.

  3. zeppo re-opened this discussion on 06 Jul, 2013 10:28 PM

  4. 2 Posted by zeppo on 06 Jul, 2013 10:28 PM

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    It was namely the font size I wanted to change. I didn't realize that by tappng on the name of the font, it then brought up size options. I picked the fourth largest size, but ideally I would rather have a size that would be mid-way between the 3rd and 4th largest font's you offer. So If you ever add another font size, that's one I'd like to see. :)

  5. drewmccormack closed this discussion on 07 Jul, 2013 07:27 AM.

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