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How-To Type Text in a Path - Scrapbooks1.Use the elliptical marquee tool to draw a circle in your photo-editing program.








How-To Type Text in a Path - Scrapbooks2.In the Paths palette, choose “make work path from selection.” A solid circle will appear on your canvas.








How-To Type Text in a Path - Scrapbooks3.Choose the type tool from the toolbox. Place the cursor over the circle path your just created. When the cursor changes to a bar, begin typing. The text will follow the path your created.










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CatSlater Type Text in a Path 0 May 2 2009, 12:45 AM EDT by CatSlater
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Do you have Photoshop (PS) or Photoshop Elements (PSE7)? My understanding is that you cannot create in PSE7, but you can use those created in PS. An excellent resource for PSE7 is www.elementsvillage.com. Whenever I can't figure it out, I check there.
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nanascrapping Type Text in a Path 3 Nov 13 2008, 9:02 PM EST by poconoscrapper
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I have tried unsuccessfully to type text in a path using Adobe Photoshop 7. I know the instructions inside out & have used them using Adobe CS3 ( that I downloaded on a trial basis) & was successful. Does anyone know if there are different instructions when using Adobe Photoshop 7? I have
1) used elliptical marquee tool 2) made work path from Path palette 3) Chose type tool from toolbox.... The Cursor never changes to a bar no matter where I place it or how slowly I move the cursor. If this feature isn't available in Adobe Photoshop 7 - I need to give it up but if it's possible I'd love to master it. Thanks Kathleen (AKA nanascrapping)
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