Assuming that you mean to apply the style to the label text on the SUM=
sum="&header1"*{S=[font=("calibri") ]} *( <rest of stuff>
seems to work for me.
If you want to apply it to every use of SUM you could try a separate
keyword sum /S=[font=("calibri") ];
to change the appears for all uses of the keyword sum.
Assuming that you mean to apply the style to the label text on the SUM=
sum="&header1"*{S=[font=("calibri") ]} *( <rest of stuff>
seems to work for me.
If you want to apply it to every use of SUM you could try a separate
keyword sum /S=[font=("calibri") ];
to change the appears for all uses of the keyword sum.
Yes, I did mean to apply the style to the label text on the SUM=. Applying it to the individual sum elements did not work for me, but using keyword sum /S=[font=("calibri") ]; does work. Thank you!
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