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Kerning in PSE 14

New Here ,
May 05, 2017 May 05, 2017

I upgraded from PSE 11 to PSE 14 last fall and noticed that the letters in my Text are much further apart than they should be no matter what font I use. I added the Show Asian Text Option to my tools thinking that the kerning was changed somehow. I have turned on Mojikumi  and while that has brought the letters closer together they are still abnormally too far apart and I don't think I should have to activate this every time I use the Type tool. Anyone have a solution or know why this is different in PSE 14? Thank you in advance for your help!

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Adobe Employee , May 05, 2017 May 05, 2017

Hi laurafurg,

Thanks for posting in Adobe forums.

I understand you are facing issue with Adobe Photoshop Elements 14.

Could you please try the following steps:

Firstly,

- Open Photoshop Elements

- Click "Edit"

- Click "Preferences"

- Click "General"

- Click " Reset preferences on the next launch"

- Re-open the program & test "Text Tool" again.

If this doesn't help you then secondly,

- Select "Text Tool" from the toolbox.

- Click the  Reset_Tool_2.PNG to open the menu in Tool Options.

- Click "Reset Tool" or "Reset All Tools"

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Adobe Employee ,
May 05, 2017 May 05, 2017

Hi laurafurg,

Thanks for posting in Adobe forums.

I understand you are facing issue with Adobe Photoshop Elements 14.

Could you please try the following steps:

Firstly,

- Open Photoshop Elements

- Click "Edit"

- Click "Preferences"

- Click "General"

- Click " Reset preferences on the next launch"

- Re-open the program & test "Text Tool" again.

If this doesn't help you then secondly,

- Select "Text Tool" from the toolbox.

- Click the  Reset_Tool_2.PNG to open the menu in Tool Options.

- Click "Reset Tool" or "Reset All Tools"  Reset_Tool_1.PNG

- Restart Adobe Photoshop Elements & test "Text Tool" again.

Hope this works

Thanks

Regards

Dhananjay

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New Here ,
May 05, 2017 May 05, 2017
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Thank you so much! That fixed the problem. Not sure how it got changed to begin with. I so appreciate your time and response!

Laura

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