Address node font size

Hi All,
Can somebody help me with 'How to change the font size in a address nide'. I can manage it in text nodes and tables but not in Address node. It is coming up with a larger font size and I would like to control it. Is there any way of doing it. Any suggestions please..
Thanks,
Kiran.

Hi
You can give the Paragrpah format in the Address node...
There is "Output Starts with Paragraph", just give the Paragraph format there.
Regards,
Vishwa.

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