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M.E.

2004-01-22, 4:28 am

Hi

I am designing a movie cover slip. I am interested in making credits section
and I like to know how to make some words small so that can fit in the same
line as the rest of the credit text line.

You know what I mean, . where it says produced by in two lines followed by
the rest of the line.

PRODUCED BILL GATES
BY

I know I could break-up the sections and then size and place accordingly but
there are so much of it like this and makes formatting and font changing
easier.


Is there a way in Photoshop CS ??

Thanks for your kind help

Cheers


Stuart

2004-01-22, 11:28 am

M.E. wrote:
quote:

>Hi
>
>I am designing a movie cover slip. I am interested in making credits section
>and I like to know how to make some words small so that can fit in the same
>line as the rest of the credit text line.
>
>You know what I mean, . where it says produced by in two lines followed by
>the rest of the line.
>
>PRODUCED BILL GATES
>BY
>
>I know I could break-up the sections and then size and place accordingly but
>there are so much of it like this and makes formatting and font changing
>easier.
>
>
>Is there a way in Photoshop CS ??
>
>Thanks for your kind help
>
>Cheers
>



Photoshop isn't the correct program for what you want to use, it does do
vectorised text but you would be
better off with a DTP package (InDesign, Pagemaker, Quark) or even
Illustrator.

Stuart

M.E.

2004-01-23, 2:28 am

Thanks
"Stuart" <stuart@nospam.uk> wrote in message
news:400FDDD5.7040801@nospam.uk...
quote:

> M.E. wrote:
>
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>
> Photoshop isn't the correct program for what you want to use, it does do
> vectorised text but you would be
> better off with a DTP package (InDesign, Pagemaker, Quark) or even
> Illustrator.
>
> Stuart
>




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