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You can kern text, which lets you adjust the space between individual characters within a range of selected text. Kerning refers to the repositioning of two characters to balance the optical space between them. For example, kerning is often used to decrease the space in character pairs such as AW, WA, VA, or TA. Such character pairs are known as "kerning pairs." Kerning increases readability and makes letters appear balanced and proportional, especially at larger font sizes.
You can modify the appearance of text by shifting the characters vertically or horizontally, which changes the position of the selected characters relative to the surrounding characters. You can also rotate characters by specifying an angle of rotation.
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Click Object Text Text properties. |
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In the Text properties docker, type a value in the Range kerning box. |
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Click Object Text Text properties. |
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In the Text properties docker, perform a task from the following table. |
Positive horizontal values move the characters to the right; negative horizontal values move them to the left. Positive vertical values move the characters up; negative vertical values move the characters down.
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Click Object Text Text properties. |
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In the Text properties docker, type a value in the Character angle box. |
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