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artboard.
6. Type 74 in the Font Size field in the Control panel, and press Enter or Return.
7. Drag the text object down, if need be, so that it stays on the artboard. Leave the text
object selected.
Notice that the text object resizes since it's point type.
Changing font color
You can change the appearance of text by applying fills, strokes, and more. In this example,
you will change the stroke and then the fill of selected text.
1. With the “ZOO TALES” text object still selected, click the Stroke color in the Control
panel. When the Swatches panel appears, select White. The text stroke changes to
white.
2. Change the Stroke weight of the text to 2 pt in the Control panel.
3. Select the Type tool ( ) in the Tools panel, and click on the text in the threaded text
frames in the middle of the artboard. Press Ctrl+A (Windows) or Command+A (Mac
OS) to select all of the text.
Note
The text that once fit in the two threaded text objects no longer fits. That's
okay, since you'll get it all to fit shortly.
4. Click the Fill color in the Control panel. When the Swatches panel appears, select
 
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