CHANGING FONT SIZES FOR AN ENTIRE DOCUMENT            

If you have a lengthy document that uses fonts of several different
sizes, there's a little trick you can use to increase or decrease all
the various font sizes by the same amount while maintaining the fonts'
point-size difference. First, press Ctrl-A to select all the text in
your document. Then, press either Ctrl-] (the close bracket key) to
bump all font sizes up a point or Ctrl-[ (the open bracket key) to
decrease them all by a point. This saves you from having to redo each
separate font size individually.

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