On 9/25/2009 4:00:25 PM, jmG wrote:
Then, don't use a 4" wide brush, neither the other reply. Brush over all the text (all the lines), click right click Font. That will change the all text but the math region(s) in the text. Up to 11 version, if you change the text style after a text box has been constructed and it contains math regions, the format style will stop at the first region, leaving the remaining of the text unchanged. This way is + convenient, good tutorials need some highlight, i.e: come back in the text... bold, red, blue, font ...etc.
The request was for changing the text in multiple regions. Your method doesn't work in that case.
The simplest way to select all of the text in a single region is to click in it and press ctl-a.
In M11, applying a style brings up the 'reset all formatting' dialog. Pressing No limits the application of the style up to a Math region provided no other changes have occurred. However, if the rest of the text has had some other style applied, then pressing No cause the new style to apply to all of the text. Pressing Yes in the limit dialog will cause the whole of the text to change style regardless of the presence of a math region.