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Have you ever been working in procreate wishing that your bold text was bolder? Well, luckily there is a hack that you can use! Now ,it is definitely not as great as having a properly made bold font, but it can help you if youre in a pinch. All you have to do is going in your layer panel, duplicating your text layer by swiping it towards the left with one finger then tapping on one of the copies (it doesnt matter which one) to edit the text and from that menu tapping on the double a right here on the right corner. So as you can see theres no bolder option than what i already have selected for this font but check this out. If you tap on the little O right here, its going to turn this text into outlines. But these outlines are located on the edges of the text which means you can use them to create bolder versions of your fonts. So if we go ahead and hide the base layer, we can see that the top one is just outlines but when we have both and theyre the same