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Cannot Rotate Arch Text.

Explorer ,
Aug 06, 2024 Aug 06, 2024

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I have two problems. I have text in an arch. I then had it spin. It finishes at the wrong spot so the text is sideways. I could not get it to stop at top dead center by adjusting the time line. So I thought of rotating the arch to back up the start point. When I try to click on the rotation arrow I can't because it is behind white rectangle for delete & more.
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Guru ,
Aug 06, 2024 Aug 06, 2024

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It sounds as if you need to zoom out a bit- I recommend going to 50%



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New Here ,
Sep 19, 2024 Sep 19, 2024

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I'm having the same issue as the OP. It's nearly impossible to access the rotate or move buttons that usually appear above a text box. A rectangular text box has no issue with this, but when choosing an arch format for text, the rotate and move buttons get hidden underneath the "link, trash, and more" gray box. If you're extremely careful, you can hover your mouse just under the gray box and get it to work so you can rotate the text as much as you need, but this should be easier to access.

The attached image shows what I see when I use an arched text box. Below that is what I see when I click my mouse, like I was going to highlight some of the text. The two buttons in the bottom picture are hidden by the gray box with the "link, trash, and more" buttons, making it next to impossible to alter the text by a degree or two. 

I noticed in your example you are using a bow text box. Switch it to arch, and hopefully, you'll see what we're referring to.

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 19, 2024 Sep 19, 2024

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I see what you mean, I'll report the issue to our developers. Thanks for posting about it

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