PLEASE make it possilbe to apply different styles to synchroniez text !! I have a long restaurant menu which i have to update 3 times insted of just 1 :-(

Br,
Mike

How I got around it is, the heading which is in bold (what the food is) would be in a collection across the desktop, tablet and phone, and then the desciption of what the food is (not in bold) would be in another collection across the 3 platform, this then would updaye it across all three platforms and keep the styling to the text

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