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hi in a session Iamp;#39;m gonna show you how to change the color and font of the comment box so for example you may have a comp you may create a comment box like this you want to insert a comment and you have this default font and itamp;#39;s in bold and itamp;#39;s a I believe itamp;#39;s the sig you font let me see what font it is this is a Tomo font right so you insert this comment box and it takes the default but you donamp;#39;t like the default colors or default font you may want to change it for example you want maybe one that have a red color a red color font box or maybe a red collar with italic or maybe just have a red color and a large white font color well the way you can do it and let me go back into this one is to go right click and edit the comment and once that it comment is up you go ahead and right-click the comment box itself and you go in here and format comment so thereamp;#39;s a couple tabs that allow you to do some formatting so for example if I wanted to