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# Font Size
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Use the `<size>` tag to adjust the font size of your text.
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You can specify the new size in pixels (`px`), font units (`em`), or percentages (`%`).
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Pixel adjustments can be absolute (`5px`, `10px`, and so on) or relative (`+1` or `-1`, for example). Relative sizes are based on the original font size, so they're not cumulative.
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Font unit adjustments are always relative to the original font size. For example, `<size=1em>` sets the font size to the original size, `<size=2em>` doubles the size, and `<size=0.5em>` halves it.
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**Example:**
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```
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<size=100%>Echo <size=80%>Echo <size=60%>Echo <size=40%>Echo <size=20%>Echo
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```
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![Example image](../images/TMP_RichTextSize.png)<br/>
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_Adjusting font size_
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