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Aug 4, 2024, 5:32:29 PM8/4/24
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Additionalinfo... just to be 100% clear, when I attempt to add a product to cart and or click on a variant... the font for the variant is Garamond where as I'm hoping it can be the same matching font as the rest of the entire site.

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I have file I'm working with where we have a match an item to it's answer in a drop-down menu. Unfortunately some answers are short and others are longer, so Storyline is automatically shrinking the font size on the longer answers to the point they become unreadable. Is there any way to edit the font size manually or stop it from individually shrinking the answers to that they all remain one specific font size?


What would actually make sense is if the drop down list items copied the same styling as its source cells, i.e. alternating background colour of cells, font, size, etc. Or even the copying of the style of the validation cell itself!?


No changes made to system (Windows latest version 10). CS6 Master installed. All of a sudden Illustrator (64bit) will NOT drop down the fonts list. New file or old file...I can no longer cause the drop down list of fonts to populate. I CAN directly type a font and it will populate, but I can no longer scroll and choose a font.


Windows 10 is constantly updating itself. CS6 is not supported for Windows 10. If you have been working with it up to now then you should consider that lucky. I've seen this problem presented a few times recently and it seems to coincide with the latest (automatic) updates that have been released for Windows 10. I'm betting that it is the updates to the OS which are affecting your CS6. The most probable solutions are to either roll back your operating system to pre-Windows 10 (future updates wil


Windows 10 is constantly updating itself. CS6 is not supported for Windows 10. If you have been working with it up to now then you should consider that lucky. I've seen this problem presented a few times recently and it seems to coincide with the latest (automatic) updates that have been released for Windows 10. I'm betting that it is the updates to the OS which are affecting your CS6. The most probable solutions are to either roll back your operating system to pre-Windows 10 (future updates will only make things worse) or get a subscription to Creative Cloud and update to the latest version of Illustrator.


It should also be pointed out that the automatic updating for Windows 10 does not seem to have any official way of turning it off. Microsoft has also announced that from now on their OS will always be called Windows 10 but as it keeps updating itself the OS will eventually bear little resemblance to its original release.


I am discovering this same issue right now. The weird thing is that the list shows up in Photoshop CS6, but not Illustrator CS6. Other than typing in the name of the font directly, the only scroll I can do is hitting the UP-Arrow and DOWN-Arrow keys. It's better than nothing for now.


Correct, Photoshop is fine with us too. Disappointing to say the least. We have 34 workstations with the latest CC Master installed on those but this particular workstation has some extremely customized settings making the upgrade to what we have on the other 34 stations NOT feasible as the prevision responded suggested. We are really in search of a solution to the problem and hopefully someone will be able to offer a solution soon.


Hi - I have used CS6 on my Windows 10 computer for two years with no problems. Haven't done a Windows update for a few weeks. The font menu stopped working while I was in the middle of designing a file. Photoshop and InDesign both work, but suddenly not Illustrator. Not seeing any solution here . . .


Which Adobe worker or programmer in Microsoft did this and why? Which fonts cause the problem? Why is a program made with such low level checking procedures and why isn't there a ticketed public bug reporting system? How is it even possible for a drop-down to stop working? Why wasn't this fixed in the cumulative update? Is it time to just move to freeware?


It may be part of WIN10 however, after days of frustration found the fix. It is some fonts that causing the issue. Either it can load two many fonts (I had about 2500) in the fonts directory or there are corrupted fonts (or Type 1 fonts PSF) in the fonts directory. I have deleted all the fonts in the Windows Fonts directory and added back only the default fonts, Illustrator CS6 font drop down start working. Then I copy back (install) all fonts I had from the backup, the font drop down stop working. Then I deleted about half of the fonts from the Windows fonts director, here you go... fonts drop down start working. I have repeatedly test to simulated issue and clearly see it's directly connected to Fonts. Finally, I have cleaned up lots of fonts that I do not needed from the Windows Fonts directory, and got the Illustrator to work like before. Try this and see yourself.


Do you have any clue around which font it may have been? Maybe what letter range the font may have started with? I have this same issue, and I think I can narrow it down to recently installed fonts, but I can't remember which ones were recently installed. If I have that info maybe it will be easier...Thanks in advance if you can remember!


ptl4evr joeyb7823 I moved all the unnecessary font that I would never use to a separate folder. I went from 2500-ish fonts down to about maybe 600 and the drop down started working again. Some day I might go and slowly add fonts back if I need them.


The problem recently started happening to me and i have been reading threads for a couple of weeks now and I am convinced that a bogus font or 'glyph within a specific font' is preventing the pulldown menu from displaying...


If you feel adventurous, you can start installing your backup fonts 1 at a time, then open Illustrator to see if it broke. Once you find the offensive font, you can delete it from your system and everything should be just fine...


An no one said anything shameful about Windows either. The only problem is with a system that's too new for that version. It has never been tested and will never be tested (the same goes for Mac OS btw and you will read the exact same remarks about CS 6 on Mac OS Sierra and up).


C&S Networking, how did you sort fonts by install date? I had tried to do that a while back but couldn't find any info on how to, which I thought should have been an easy thing to do. This happened to me again, so I have to go back and delete out a font again but cant remember what I've installed recently.


Unfortunately best to my know you cannot increase the font size in a drop-down list with data validation. But if you are using form control then you can list increase the size in changing the drop-down property.


Hi all; the original poster asked for a solution to changing the font size in a data-validated Excel drop-down list. All of the answers I've seen change the zoom of the entire sheet using ActiveWindow.Zoom = xxx, which is (in my case) not usable - although it might be fine for the original poster. Can anyone point to a solution for changing the *font size* in the list, or changing the zoom *of the cell*, not the entire worksheet ? VBA solutions would be fine... I have tried to apply this same method to change the cell itself when selected (or rather, when the data-validated drop-down is selected), and I've not been successful.


@NikolinoDE- you said that " the font size of a drop-down list can only be changed using VBA". I'm happy to try that - can you elaborate on how to change the font size, not the worksheet zoom, please?


It's still not clear to me what you want to do, since the translation isn't very helpful to me.

Do you want the cell text to adjust?

If so, then it would have to be clarified whether it should be with line breaks or simply adapt the text to the cell size (no matter how small the text could be).


With "Format Cells..." you can just select the cell and fit the text to fit the cell size (without changing row and column) or set the text to wrap text if you want the cell width to stay the same.

Here are the steps:


1. Highlight the cells you want to format.

2. Invoke the "Format Cells..." command. You can do this in all Excel versions using the key combination CTRL + 1.

3. In the dialog box that appears, activate the "Alignment" tab.

4. Click the "Fit to cell size" option.

With this option you optimize the font size for the cell width

5. Confirm your definition with the OK button.


I don't know if you are still looking for a solution to your problem, but this might be helpful. The only way I know to increase the size of text in a dropdown list box is to use a combobox. I used this solution for a project of mine and it worked for me. I got the instructions from a website, Contextures. This is the URL: Excel Data Validation Combo box using Named Ranges (contextures.com)


If you watch the video it explains her whole process. It involves a lot of VBA code (which you can download). If you just need a few dropdown boxes, you can just add some comboboxes and link a list of items. I tried it on a sample sheet and it worked as a simple dropdown list.


Scale - If you want to manually scale the container where the text will also scale dynamically, you can use the scale tool in Figma. You can find it on the tools menu on the upper left corner of the app.




Consider using an UILabel with adjustsFontSizeToFitWidth set to true, and add constraints for left, right, top, and bottom. Combine this with a minimum font scale and ensure the content hugging priority is lower than the compression resistance priority. This allows dynamic text adjustment within the container without wrapping or breaking boundaries.


Not at all. We try to help them as much as we could because we started from the same starting point, and having no one to help you on your questions might make you give up on it. It is not hard to answer some questions anyway, so why not help?

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