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I wrote the code to avoid having to be specific about those attributes. If you make sure those attributes are already configured for the style you are choosing to apply then you don't need the individual lines setting colour, size, font name etc.



The code also includes a bunch of disabled lines which I put in there if you did want to activate them. You activate the lines by removing the ' single quote from the start of the line.
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