Can I resize the submit button?

To make my form more mobile friendly I made the font sizes larger, but the submit button is then really small!  Can I make the button larger?

I don't think you can remove it completely, but a couple of options you could look at are:
- change it to a transparent button, set the opacity to 0% and delete the text. You can then move the invisible button somewhere were users are unlikely to click it.
- Or just drag the button off the slide so it doesn't appear when the project runs.

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    My eBay pages don’t work properly. There are parts missing. The symbols on the My eBay page have gone. The £ paid sign, checkout, feedback, and probably more.
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