Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 275
Formatting paragraphs, Selecting paragraphs and showing the, Paragraph palette
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 265 User Guide To rotate characters in vertical type: Choose Rotate Character from the Character palette menu. A check mark indicates that the option is selected. Note: You cannot rotate double-byte characters (full width characters only available in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean fonts). Any double-byte characters in the selected range will not be rotated. Formatting paragraphs A paragraph is any range of type with a carriage return at the end. You use the Paragraph palette to set options that apply to entire paragraphs, such as the alignment, indentation, and space between lines of type. For point type, each line is a separate paragraph. For paragraph type, each paragraph can have multiple lines, depending on the dimensions of the bounding box. Selecting paragraphs and showing the Paragraph palette You can use the Paragraph palette to set formatting options for a single paragraph, multiple paragraphs, or all paragraphs in a type layer. To select paragraphs for formatting: Do one of the following: • Select the type tool ( ), and click in a paragraph to apply formatting to a single paragraph. • Select the type tool, and make a selection within a range of paragraphs to apply formatting to multiple paragraphs. • Select the type layer in the Layers palette to apply formatting to all paragraphs in the layer. To show the Paragraph palette: Choose Window > Show Paragraph, or click the Paragraph palette tab. Aligning and justifying type You can align type to one edge of a paragraph (left, center, or right for horizontal type; top, center, or bottom for vertical type) and justify type to both edges of a paragraph. Alignment options are available for both point type and paragraph type; justification options are only available for paragraph type. To specify alignment: In the Paragraph palette or options bar, click an alignment option. The options for horizontal type are: ( ) Aligns type to the left, leaving the right edge of the paragraph ragged. ( ) Aligns type to the center, leaving both edges of the paragraph ragged. ( ) Aligns type to right, leaving the left edge of the paragraph ragged. The options for vertical type are: ( ) Aligns type to the top, leaving the bottom edge of the paragraph ragged.