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Hi,
I am having a nightmare trying to essentially flip text that has been mirrored. I am working on creating machinery stickers, it is a symmetrical design on either side so I have mirrored the template, this is when my problem with the text path occurs.
I have text on a curved line, when I try and flip the text round in the 'Type on a Path' options all it does is flip the text to the other side of the path baseline.
When I select flip with the scewed option I get something that is relative to what I am looking for - but with scewed text (see below).
Is there anyway to invert the text so it does not read back to front without having to try and create a new path? Mirroring the templates is a must - but surely there must be an easier way?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jamie
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As far as I know, once you add text to a path there isn’t a way to get the path back through a command. However, you can create a duplicate of the path that doesn’t retain the mirrored text attributes.
I created a path, used the Text on a path tool to add the text “Text on a path,” mirrored it and now have the following:
Use your direct selection tool to select just the path.
Press Ctrl+ C to copy the path, press Ctrl+ Shift+ V to paste in place, select the original text-on-path shape, and delete i
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As far as I know, once you add text to a path there isn’t a way to get the path back through a command. However, you can create a duplicate of the path that doesn’t retain the mirrored text attributes.
I created a path, used the Text on a path tool to add the text “Text on a path,” mirrored it and now have the following:
Use your direct selection tool to select just the path.
Press Ctrl+ C to copy the path, press Ctrl+ Shift+ V to paste in place, select the original text-on-path shape, and delete it. Now you’ll have a stroke that’s exactly where the old path was but it doesn’t have any of the text properties applied to it. (I’ve added a color to the stroke so you can see it in the image below.)
Select your type on a path tool again, click on the new path and add your text again.
The text will be upside down, so go into your Type on a Path Options and turn on the Flip option.
Now you can change the text alignment and your text will be on a mirrored path but right reading.
Ideally, mirroring the path prior to using the Type on a Path tool is the better option, but this will give you a way to do this if you’ve already used the tool.
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Thanks Michael, this worked for me! Great instructions BTW. I appreciate the time you put into this for us newbies.
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My apologies Stephen I used this method but forgot to come back and thank you for your assistance!
This worked perfectly and it's the way I work these nowadays. Thank you very much for the detailed assistance - have an awesome day you awesome person!
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My problem is a bit different, when I type unto the text path, it says "MUSPI MEROL" instead of "LOREM IPSUM", i cant seem to figure out what's causing this error, please help.
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My problem is a bit different,
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Please create a new thread if you have a different problem.
This sounds like you have a right to left writing system, right? Arabic? Hebrew? That seems to be interfering.
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Your path is already mirrored - in any tool but text (or make sure your text is not selected), type o then return to bring up the reflect dialog...
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Hmm… I don’t know if it’s the new version of InDesign (I’m running ID 2020), but it doesn’t work for me… (MacOS)
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"Hmm… I don’t know if it’s the new version of InDesign (I’m running ID 2020), but it doesn’t work for me… (MacOS)"
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