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CHAPTER 7
240
Creating Titles
The new text uses the current color, transparency, and gradient settings. See “Using color,
transparency, and gradients” on page 249.
To edit existing type:
1
Do one of the following:
To change attributes uniformly within a text object, select the selection tool ( ) and click the
text. The entire text object is selected, and handles appear at the corners of the text object.
To edit the text or apply different type attributes to individual characters, select the type
tool, click a text object, and then drag to select the text you want to change. For example, you
can apply a different color and size to one of the words in a title.
Note:
The selection tool overrides uniquely formatted characters. For example, if you use the type
tool to apply a blue color to one word, and then you use the selection tool to apply a red color to
the text object containing the blue word, all the characters in the text object become red. However,
any text attributes you don’t change remain intact.
2
Do any combination of the following:
To change the font, choose Title > Font and select a font. In Windows, click OK.
To change the type style, choose Title > Style and choose from the Style menu. The Plain,
Bold, Italic, and Underline styles work as they do in a word processor. The Emboss style creates
a slightly offset copy of the text behind the original text.
To change the font size, choose Title > Size and choose a type size.
To change the color, see “Using color, transparency, and gradients on page 249.
To specify spacing between lines, choose Title > Leading and choose a leading (line spacing)
adjustment from the menu. Reset Leading restores the default leading for the font.
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