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To choose a type size in the Character palette:
Do one of the following:
Select any type container or type path using a selection tool.
Set an insertion point or select a range of text using the type tools. 
In the Character palette, choose a new type size from the Font Size 
. You can also 
press Up Arrow or Down Arrow to change the size, or enter the size in the Font Size text 
box and press Enter, Return, or Tab.
To choose a type size from the Type menu:
Do one of the following:
Select any type container or type path using a selection tool.
Set an insertion point or select a block of type using a type tool. 
Choose Type > Size. A check mark appears next to the current type size in the Size 
submenu.
Do one of the following:
Select a new type size from the Size submenu. 
If the desired type size does not appear in the Size submenu, choose Other to display 
the Character palette. Enter a value in the Size text box, and press Enter, Return, or Tab.
To change type size units:
Choose Edit > Preferences > Units & Undo (Windows and Mac OS 9) or Illustrator > 
Preferences > Units & Undo (Mac OS X).
In the Type pop-up menu, choose the type units you want to use, and click OK.
Finding and replacing fonts
The Find Font command creates a list of all the fonts in your file and allows you to search 
for and replace them (including the font’s type style) by name. This command also lets you 
save the list of fonts as a separate file, which can be useful for a service bureau that is 
printing the file.
To find and replace fonts in your file:
Choose Type > Find Font.
Do one of the following:
Select the Multiple Master, Standard (Chicago, Geneva, Monaco, New York, Courier, 
Souvenir, Symbol, Hobo, Helvetica*, and Times*), Roman, Type 1, TrueType, CID, or OTF 
(OpenType font) option to display these fonts. To display multiple master fonts, you 
must click the Multiple Master and Type 1 options (multiple master fonts are Type 1 
fonts).
Choose System from the Replace Font From pop-up menu to make all fonts currently 
installed on your system (as filtered through the previous options you chose) available 
as replacements.
Choose Document from the Replace Font From pop-up menu to limit the fonts you can 
use as replacements to those already in your file.