Entering point type


    When you enter point type, each line of type is independent--the length of a line grows or shrinks as you edit it, but it doesn't wrap to the next line. The type you entered appears in a new type layer.

To enter point type:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • (Photoshop) Select the Horizontal Type tool Horizontal Type tool or the Vertical Type tool Vertical Type tool .
    • (ImageReady) Select the Type tool Horizontal Type tool .

    Note: To change between horizontal or vertical text in ImageReady, click the Change Text Orientation button in the tool options bar or choose Change Text Orientation from the Character palette menu.

  2. Click in the image to set an insertion point for the type. The small line through the I-beam marks the position of the type baseline (the imaginary line on which type rests). For vertical type, the baseline marks the center axis of the type characters.
  3. Select additional type options in the options bar, Character palette, or Paragraph palette. (See Formatting characters and Formatting paragraphs.)
  4. Enter the characters you want. To begin a new line, press Enter on the main keyboard (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
  5. Note: (Photoshop) You can also transform point type while in edit mode. Hold down the Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) key. A bounding box will appear around the type. You can grab a handle to scale or skew the type. You can also rotate the bounding box. For more information on resizing or transforming type, see Entering paragraph type.

  6. (Photoshop) When you're finished entering or editing the type, do one of the following:
    • Click the Commit button Apply button in the options bar.
    • Press the Enter key on the numeric keypad.
    • Press Ctrl+Enter on the main keyboard (Windows) or Command+Return (Mac OS).
    • Select any tool in the toolbox, click in the Layers, Channels, Paths, Actions, History, or Styles palette, or select any available menu command.


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