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hello,
I'm fairly new to Illustrator and I'm having trouble with editing a text. I thought it would be simple considering I've used photoshop in the past. I'm working on a document that has been created by someone else. I am trying to edit a text that is already inserted on to the document, when I try to double click is doesn't let me. I tried editing other text in the document by double clicking it seems to be working fine but its a specif text that doesn't allow me to edit. Whats the reason why I can only edit some text but not all text?
Thank you for you time!
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First of all check if that is really text or converted to outlines. When you go into outline mode, real text stays blck.
Then check if the layer is locked.
Then check in the preferences if "Type object selection by path only" is turned on. If so, turn it off.
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Monika,
I can't seem get into outline mode, could it be the version of InDesign that I'm currently on?
Also, there seems to be only 1 layer and it is not locked.
Thank you for taking the time to reply!
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I can't seem get into outline mode, could it be the version of InDesign that I'm currently on?
In Illustrator, View > Outline, but are you on InDesign? This is the Illustrator forum. Let me know and I'll move the thread, and we can answer it over there.
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I must of clicked illustrator by accident, I'm working on In Design. I apologize for the misunderstanding.
Thanks
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No worries, Shirley. But that explains why you couldn't find Outline view.
Did you already choose Object > Unlock all on Spread?
The next scenarios are:
If you aren't sure how to test any of these scenarios, come back and let us know.
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I couldn't figure it out, this image may or may not be helpful to you
what I circled in red is the text I cannot edit, blue check marks I can edit. I should also mention that whats bubbled red appears on every sheet, so if I edit one I have to edit all.
Thank you
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Hi Shirley:
That looks like it is part of the footer.
This will give you a start on understanding Master pages. If you google the topic, you will find lots of other good resources.
Learn how to use master pages in InDesign
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That was absolutely helpful! Thank you and Happy Holidays!
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Happy holidays to you, Shirley.