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2. If the Inspector isn't showing, choose View Inspector .
The Inspector appears, and it's showing the Header's properties. (If the Inspector is in
the way of the objects you're focusing on, move it out of the way by dragging its title
bar.)
3. If the Position tab isn't active, click it .
The fields you need for changing the Header's height are on the Position tab. Meas-
urement systems are shown to the right of each position and size field.
4. Click any measurement label to change the measurement system to points .
You may have to click a few times to get to the system you want. All the labels
change when you click any one. The measurement choices are inches (in), centimeters
(cm), and points (pt). Since font sizes are measured in points, it makes sense to use it
as a screen measurement system. (Plus, a point is roughly the same as an onscreen
pixel.)
5. In the Size section of the Position tab, click in the Height field. Type 60 in the
Height field and then tab or click out of the field to make the change .
The Header increases in height.
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