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Hi everyone. I am very new to photoshop and need your help. I have a black background with text boxes
in front of the background below each other, and of course text in each text box. I need to have the text size to look the same from text bot to text box but i cant seem to get this to happen due to text length for example one box says Monogram and another text box says Band Dj Packages how do I get the text to look the same and at what point do i have to consider making the text warpe. I haave included a saved jpeg of what it looks like so far. what i am doing is making an email template and what im showing you will be the left side of the emal top to bottome of the email so again i am trying to make the fontsize and look all look the same. can anyone help me fix this. so i bought this 2 days ago and this is the first thing I have tried and this took me about 7 hrs to figure out and a ton of youtube videos, so i am trying might I mention my eyes hurt lol so can anyone help me.....oh 2nd question, if i drag my text box off the background I made, and drag the textbox onto the convus, I cant see the text in the text box anymore all i see is the text box, what do i do so i can see the text in the box on the canvus.
thank you so much
Ralph
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I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to accomplish. You have text of different lengths each squeezed into the same width. Each line will have to look different to fully justify that text unless you want uneven spaces between the letters.
Are you creating a separate text box for each line of text? If so, why? You can create a single text box with each line of text. Just hit the Return/Enter key to create a new line. All of the text will then be in the same font and the text layer can be manipulated to fit into the desired column width.
In the following screenshot I have created two text layers of the identical text. The top layer is the original text which has been selected in the layers panel.
The lower text layer has been resized using the handle on the center right side of the layer.
If this doesn't solve your question, please give us more details.