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December 19, 2018
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how to add a stroke without carving into the letters?

  • December 19, 2018
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i need to add a stroke to letters without it cutting into the letters, so the stroke is just on the outside of the letters instead of coming into the letters and changing the shape, does anyone know how to do this?

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Correct answer Doug A Roberts

Is this live text?

In the appearance panel, add a stroke at object level (i.e. text is selected with a selection tool, not type). Drag it below the 'Characters' entry. Make it whatever stroke size you need.

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Doug A Roberts
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December 19, 2018

Note the difference between adding appearances to type when selected with the type tool (one stroke and one fill, in that order):

and appearances when selected as an object (any number of strokes, fills, effects, any order):

You may need to remove a stroke added at the type level to get what you want before adding one at the object level.

Jacob Bugge
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December 19, 2018

Krista,

You can just create the Stroke behind the Fill, and set the Stroke Weight to twice the desired visual value.

Doug A Roberts
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December 19, 2018

Is this live text?

In the appearance panel, add a stroke at object level (i.e. text is selected with a selection tool, not type). Drag it below the 'Characters' entry. Make it whatever stroke size you need.