DVD studio pro 4 font size

I have a book approved by apple that shows how to size the fonts. However, in my version, the fonts are already sized and I can only go from given to given. EG. 24, 36, 48.
How do I go to eg. 40 size font.

Thanks for the thought but that doesn't help. In my version ( 4.0.3) I highlight text, go to format, a menu drops down showing me the family, typeface, and a drop down window with the usable sizes. In that window I can only get the given sizes. eg. 9,10,12,14,18,24,36,48, etc. I cannot assign a different size.
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