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Label Scales Improperly

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    Thecheater887
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    Labels, if scaled with custom text in them, distort as a normal object would. It does not revert to proper scaling until the text is changed.

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      Labels, if scaled with custom text in them, distort as a normal object would. It does not revert to proper scaling until the text is changed.

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      @thecheater887 I think this is the intended behaviour of scaling a label; you can change text size with the get label behaviour though.

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        @thecheater887 I think this is the intended behaviour of scaling a label; you can change text size with the get label behaviour though.

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        @jack8680 It’s possible, but I believe it’s more likely that it’s not supposed to change the size, it’s supposed to change the text culling boundaries.

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