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Constant-size text in a resizable shape

Explorer ,
Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018

I'm on Photoshop v 20. I want to put text in a rectangle (or possible other shape). I want to change the size or proportions of the shape, but not resize or distort the text.

I've tried making a rectangle, then using the text tool (which turns into a kind of "balloon" when placed over a shape). At first it works, but any attempt to resize the shape will change the size of the text or distort the aspect ratio.

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Community Expert , Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018

• Select the Path Selection Tool (A)

• select the Type Path in the Paths Panel

• cmd-click the Path or one or multiple Path Points and transform it/them as intended

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Community Expert ,
Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018

• Select the Path Selection Tool (A)

• select the Type Path in the Paths Panel

• cmd-click the Path or one or multiple Path Points and transform it/them as intended

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Explorer ,
Dec 13, 2018 Dec 13, 2018

Hello, this gets close to working, but I don't know how to simply resize the rectangle or change the width/height proportion. When I cmd-click the path, I start dragging around individual lines and points, but very quickly it distorts the shape, which then doesn't look anything like a rectangle and the text flow goes crazy (lines staggered, short lines, etc.)

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Community Expert ,
Dec 13, 2018 Dec 13, 2018

You can still use

Edit > Free Transform Path (cmd-T)

on the selected Path.

Edit: But there is no immediate preview, only on committing will the text be distributed anew.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 20, 2024 Jul 20, 2024

What if I wish to preserve the orginal rectangle's colours, stroke, etc.? The resizing/redimensioning seems to apply only on the text's shape but not on the underlying (original) shape itself (obviously, you can redo everything manually, which works for simple rectangles — there are even some scripts published here that do it automatically — but not for very complex shapes (i.e., basically anything which is not a rectangle)...

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Community Expert ,
Jul 21, 2024 Jul 21, 2024

Could you please post screenshots with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Paths, Options Bar, …) visible to clarify? 

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Jul 21, 2024 Jul 21, 2024
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What if I wish to preserve the orginal rectangle's colours, stroke, etc.? The resizing/redimensioning seems to apply only on the text's shape but not on the underlying (original) shape itself (obviously, you can redo everything manually, which works for simple rectangles — there are even some scripts published here that do it automatically — but not for very complex shapes (i.e., basically anything which is not a rectangle)...


By @Sandra M. Lopes

Are you talking about two distinct Layers – a Shape Layer (with Fill and/or Stroke) and a Type Layer? 

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