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Enter paragraph type
When you enter paragraph type, the lines of
type wrap to fit the dimensions of the bounding box. You can enter
multiple paragraphs and select a paragraph justification option.
You
can resize the bounding box, causing the type to reflow within the
adjusted rectangle. You can adjust the bounding box while
you enter type or after you create the type layer. You can
also use the bounding box to rotate, scale, and skew type.
- Select the Horizontal Type tool
or
the Vertical Type tool .
- Do one of the following:
Drag diagonally to define a bounding box
for the type.
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS)
as you click or drag to display the Paragraph Text Size dialog box.
Enter values for Width and Height, and click OK.
- Select additional type options in the options bar, Character
panel, Paragraph panel, or Layer > Type submenu.
- Enter the characters. To begin a new paragraph, press
Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS). If you enter more type
than can fit in the bounding box, the overflow icon
appears
on the bounding box.
- If desired, resize, rotate, or skew the bounding box.
- Commit the type layer by doing one of the following:
Click the Commit button in
the options bar.
Press the Enter key on the numeric keypad.
Press Ctrl+Enter (Windows) or Command+Return (Mac OS).
Select any tool in the toolbox; click in the Layers,
Channels, Paths, Actions, History, or Styles panel; or select any
available menu command.
The type you enter appears in a new type layer.
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