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Archive for April 2010
Quickly Scroll Through (Highlight & Change) Fonts: Paint Shop Pro & Photoshop & Elements Tip
01/04/2010 by admin.
To quickly scroll through your Fonts using Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop CS, CS2, CS3, CS4 (Extended), and Photoshop Elements, first, activate the Text/Type Tool. Then from the Type/Text Tool’s Option Bar, highlight a font by passing your cursor over it: (Don’t left-click).

Then highlight (scroll through) different fonts by tapping any Keyboard Arrow Key. (I am using Windows XP).


Change Applied Text’s Font: Photoshop & Photoshop Elements Only
To change the font after you have applied your text: (first apply your text), then left-click over a font to highlight it: now, tap any Keyboard Arrow Key, and the applied text will change accordingly.
Adobe Photoshop And Elements Tip: Enlarge The Fonts’ Preview Size
To enlarge the Fonts’ Preview Size, from the top menu, choose Edit then choose Preferences then choose General - Ctrl then K. From the subsequent Preferences dialogue box, click the Type tab. Then change the Font Preview Size, and click OK - as illustrated below.




Best Wishes.
Wendi E M Scarth. (1st April 2010) - Free Photoshop Elements Tutorials.

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