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Centering text vertically from CSV datas on Photoshop

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Aug 15, 2020 Aug 15, 2020

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Hello

 

i have a lot of sentences with different size. I import in Photoshop each text and would like to center vertically the text.

 

Does anyone have a hack for me please ?

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Aug 15, 2020 Aug 15, 2020

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You should search the web for a hack.  You have a better chance of finding one them  a hacker with one by chance see your post.

 

Most likely you will need to write one that fits your  needs for your files.

JJMack

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Hi

 

Without seeing a screenshot, typically the best thing to do when you have text that varies in size and you want consistent line spacing is to avoid auto-leading and set a specific amount for all of the text. For example, some text is 11 pts, some is 9 pts, some is 14 pts. You might start with a leading of 16 pts (typesize plus two) and vary it from there.

 

I'm confused though: your text is a .csv file, and comma separated value files cannot contain formatting by definition, so I don't understand how the sentences are different sizes.

 

~ Jane

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