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Text type.

New Here ,
Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

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Does someone now why i can t change the text type? For example hello to hello. It all ways show s the same text type.

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Advocate , Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

Try to select all text with text tool selected (T) or select text Layer and go to Character Palette (Window>character). Then change font or style.

Maybe your Layer is rasterized - it's not text layer? In thios Case you can't change font. Check this with Layer panel - if you see layer with T symbol - it's text and you can change it. If not - no way, just add new text layer.

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Try to select all text with text tool selected (T) or select text Layer and go to Character Palette (Window>character). Then change font or style.

Maybe your Layer is rasterized - it's not text layer? In thios Case you can't change font. Check this with Layer panel - if you see layer with T symbol - it's text and you can change it. If not - no way, just add new text layer.

Pawel

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Yeah i got it thanks.

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