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Changing case, Making characters superscript or, subscript, Applying underline and strikethrough

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 263 User Guide To specify baseline shift: In the Character palette, enter or select (ImageReady) a value for Baseline Shift ( ). A positive value moves horizontal type above and vertical type to the right of the baseline; a negative value moves type below or to the left of the baseline. Changing case You can enter or format type as uppercase characters, either all caps or small caps. When you format type as small caps, Photoshop and ImageReady use the small caps designed as part of the font, if available. If the font does not include small caps, Photoshop and ImageReady generate faux small caps. To change the case of type: Choose All Caps or Small Caps from the Character palette menu. A check mark indicates that the option is selected. Selecting Small Caps will not change characters that were originally typed in uppercase. Making characters superscript or subscript You can enter or format type as superscript or subscript characters. Superscript characters are reduced in size and shifted above the type baseline; subscript characters are reduced in size and shifted below the type baseline. If the font does not include superscript or subscript characters, Photoshop and ImageReady generate faux superscript or subscript characters. To specify superscript or subscript characters: Choose Superscript or Subscript from the Character palette menu. A check mark indicates that the option is selected. Applying underline and strikethrough You can apply a line under horizontal type, or to the left or right of vertical type. You can also apply a line through horizontal or vertical type. The line is always the same color as the type color. To apply an underline or strikethrough: Choose an option from the Character palette menu: • Underline applies an underline beneath horizontal type. • Underline Left and Underline Right apply an underline to the left or right of vertical type. You can apply an underline to the left or right, but not to both sides. Note: The Underline Left and Underline Right options only appear in the Character palette menu when a type layer that contains vertical type is selected. • Strikethrough applies a horizontal line through horizontal type or a vertical line through vertical type. A check mark indicates that an option is selected.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0
User Guide
To specify baseline shift:
In the Character palette, enter or select
(ImageReady) a value for Baseline Shift (
).
A positive value moves horizontal type above
and vertical type to the right of the baseline;
a negative value moves type below or to the left
of the baseline.
Changing case
You can enter or format type as uppercase
characters, either all caps or small caps. When you
format type as small caps, Photoshop and
ImageReady use the small caps designed as part of
the font, if available. If the font does not include
small caps, Photoshop and ImageReady generate
faux small caps.
To change the case of type:
Choose All Caps or Small Caps from the Character
palette menu. A check mark indicates that the
option is selected. Selecting Small Caps will not
change characters that were originally typed
in uppercase.
Making characters superscript or
subscript
You can enter or format type as superscript or
subscript characters. Superscript characters are
reduced in size and shifted above the type baseline;
subscript characters are reduced in size and shifted
below the type baseline. If the font does not
include superscript or subscript characters,
Photoshop and ImageReady generate faux super-
script or subscript characters.
To specify superscript or subscript characters:
Choose Superscript or Subscript from the
Character palette menu. A check mark indicates
that the option is selected.
Applying underline and strikethrough
You can apply a line under horizontal type, or to
the left or right of vertical type. You can also apply
a line through horizontal or vertical type. The line
is always the same color as the type color.
To apply an underline or strikethrough:
Choose an option from the Character
palette menu:
Underline applies an underline beneath
horizontal type.
Underline Left and Underline Right apply an
underline to the left or right of vertical type.
You can apply an underline to the left or right,
but not to both sides.
Note:
The Underline Left and Underline Right
options only appear in the Character palette
menu when a type layer that contains vertical type
is selected.
Strikethrough applies a horizontal line through
horizontal type or a vertical line through
vertical type.
A check mark indicates that an option is selected.