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The Text Tool

It's easy to add text to your images in Paint Shop Pro with the Text tool.

To use the Text tool, choose the tool from the Tool palette, and in its Tool Options palette choose a setting for Create as (either Floating , Selection , or Vector ). Click within your image at the point where you want your text block to appear. The Text Entry dialog box then opens. Adjust the settings for the Text tool in the Tool Options palette, and in the Materials palette select the materials for the text (and for a stroke, if you want one). Then enter your text in the Text Entry dialog box.

Here's a summary of the Create as options:

Figure 1.19 shows the Tool Options palette for the Text tool.

Figure 1.19. The Tool Options palette for the Text tool.

In addition to Create as , the Text tool's Tool Options palette has what might seem to be quite a lot of controls, but they're all pretty straightforward.

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"Leading" rhymes with "heading." In old-fashioned typesetting, strips of lead were used to increase the distance between lines of type.

The Text Entry dialog box is where you enter your text. You have all sorts of options here. You can simply enter text of a single color and font size, but you can also do a lot more. For example, suppose you start out by entering the text shown in Figure 1.21 with Trebuchet MS as the font and 36 as the point size.

Figure 1.21. 36-point Trebuchet MS text.

You can change the properties of any portion of the text by highlighting that portion and then adjusting the appropriate settings. For instance, in this example, you can change the font, font size, and the color of just the word "fine."

  1. Select the word by dragging across it.

  2. Set the font and size.

  3. Click the Background/Fill material box on the Materials palette; then choose a new material in the Materials dialog box. Figure 1.22 shows the results.

    Figure 1.22. Changing the word "fine" to 48-point Times New Roman and setting a different color.

When your text is as you want it, click the Apply button.

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After you click the Apply button in the Text Entry dialog box, you can reposition the text by dragging it with the Text tool. Place the Text tool over the text. When the cursor is in the proper place, the cursor changes to a pair of crossed double-headed arrows, just like the Mover tool. Click and drag the text to the desired position.

For floating text or a text selection, you can anchor your text in place by clicking the right mouse button while using the Text tool and then selecting Select None from the context menu. You can also deselect the text with S elections > Select N one or by pressing Ctrl+D. If you anchor your text and then notice that it isn't quite where you want it, you can get the text selection back by clicking the Undo button, by pressing Ctrl+Z, or by choosing E dit > U ndo.

Now you have the basics for adding text to your images. In several of the examples later in this book, you'll explore advanced text manipulation techniques, such as making text conform to a curved path, modifying the shape of characters entered as vector text, and adding special effects to text.

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