I've shrunk my fonts box too small!
Thanks to everyone for your gracious help!
I've shrunk my font box too small, and can't get it to enlarge again. I dragged its resize control (bottom right corner of the panel) but now can't drag it back.
Thank you - Julie
Hello Julie
I assume you are referring to the Font Inspector. If so, you should see three little circular buttons in the top left of the window. As you move your mouse over the third from the left it should go green with a + symbol. Click it and it will expand again. If you aren't talking about this, please post back.
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