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September 12, 2023
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Not able to do circle text

  • September 12, 2023
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You have a Horizontal Type tool and a Vertical Type tool.  You keep making "updates" that are supposed to make this expensive program easier to use, yet for some of us, you are overly complicating things, as the so-called fixes and tutorials don't work.  All I want to do right now is type in a circle.  But NOTHING on your forum or the YouTube videos is working and I have a deadline I'm going to miss because of it.  The wavy line is not showing up, and it won't let me type along a path.  I've tried so many different things and I'm being frustrated!  Can you ***PLEASE*** just make a circle text tool and put it in with the Horizontal and Vertical text tool?  

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c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 12, 2023

Can you please inform yourself about who you are talking to? (Unless you are posting a Feature Request or a Bug Report, which are registered at Adobe, you are not talking to Adobe …)

 

And please provide meaningful information. 

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

 

Edit: Seems to work as expected here. 

Derek Cross
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 12, 2023

Look for a tutorial for the Type on a Path Tool.

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 12, 2023

Draw an shape. Use Shift with Ellipse for a circle.

 

Select the Horizontal Type tool and hover over the edge.

  • If you are too high there will be a circle around the iBeam and the text will go inside
  • If you are too low there will be a rectangle around the iBeam and PS will create a new text frame

When you have the correct shape, click to create text on a path.

Photoshop is limited with its text capablilities and does not have a dedicated "Type on a Path" tool, as found in Illustrator and InDesign.

 

Jane

 

 

Participant
September 12, 2023

Thank you, Jane.  You are very helpful.  And thank you for not telling me to "educate myself", as that's exactly what I'm trying to do!  lol

 

 I'm doing exactly what you said, up to the point of hovering the cursor.  It has a box around the cursor no matter where I put the cursor, and the wavy line that used to show up no longer does.  Here's a pic of what I'm seeing (I'm communicating with you on my phone, not the computer that has Photoshop).  Is there a setting I need to adjust?