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On 14.8.2022 9.05, Hartmut Balke wrote:
Thank you for the beautiful libreoffice.
I am using *writer* for a transliteration of medieval archives. There is a
lot of mixture of (ancient) german and latin words.
For better readability and understanding it is important to have different
fonts for both the languages. Different font-styles are to be used for
emphasizing names or places etc.
Simple question: is it possible to tell the system to change (in all text
at once) the size of a certain font and only that font?
Thanks for your help.

You mention that you use "font styles", but I'm not sure from your description, if you actually use styles or direct formatting.

For full paragraphs, use paragraph styles. For bits of text (names, places) within a paragraph, use character styles.

See the Writer guide book:
https://books.libreoffice.org/en/WG73/WG7308-IntroStyles.html

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Ilmari

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