You can use the following text options to format your text:
• | Font, Size, Units, and Font Style — let you choose a typeface, type size, units based on intended output (print or Web), and type style (bold, italic, underline, or strikethrough) |
• | Alignment — lets you center multiple lines of text or align them on a left or right margin |
• | Direction — lets you set the horizontal or vertical direction of the text |
• | Kerning — lets you change the space between characters |
• | Leading — lets you change the line spacing |
• | Tracking — lets you set equal spacing between characters |
• | Anti-alias — lets you smooth the edges of text characters |
You can also change the color of vector text. For information about using the Materials palette to choose colors for the text outline and fill, see Using the Materials palette.
How can you identify vector text?
To change font attributes |
1 | On the Tools toolbar, choose the Text tool . |
2 | Select the vector text characters you want to change by dragging over them. |
Note: You can also select the entire text by pressing Ctrl + A. |
3 | On the Tool Options palette, perform a task from the following table, and click the Apply changes button . |
Choose an option from the Font drop-list.
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Choose an option from the Size drop-list.
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From the Units drop-list, choose Points for print output or Pixels for Web output.
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Click the Bold button .
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Click the Italic button .
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Click the Underline button .
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Click the Strikethrough button .
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To change text alignment |
1 | On the Tools toolbar, choose the Text tool . |
2 | Select the text object you want to align by dragging over it. |
Note: You can also select the entire text by pressing Ctrl + A. |
3 | On the Tool Options palette, choose one of the following buttons: |
• | — aligns the left edge of each text line to the initial cursor position |
• | — centers each text line on the initial cursor position |
• | — aligns the right edge of each text line to the initial cursor position |
4 | On the Tool Options palette, click the Apply button . |
To set text direction |
1 | On the Tools toolbar, choose the Text tool . |
2 | Select the text object you want to reposition by dragging over it. |
Note: You can also select the entire block of text by pressing Ctrl + A. |
3 | On the Tool Options palette, choose one of the following options from the Direction drop-list: |
• | Horizontal and Down — positions text horizontally, with subsequent lines below the top line |
• | Vertical and Left — positions each character vertically, with subsequent lines to the left of the top line |
• | Vertical and Right — positions each character vertically, with subsequent lines to the right of the top line |
4 | On the Tool Options palette, click the Apply button . |
To change horizontal spacing between characters |
1 | On the Tools toolbar, choose the Text tool . |
2 | Select the text characters whose spacing you want to change by dragging over them. |
Note: You can also select the entire text by pressing Ctrl + A. |
3 | On the Tool Options palette, type or set a value in the Kerning control. |
Positive values increase the spacing; negative values decrease the spacing. |
4 | On the Tool Options palette, click the Apply button . |
You can use the built-in kerning values for the current font by marking the Auto Kern check box.
To change vertical spacing between lines of text |
1 | On the Tools toolbar, choose the Text tool . |
2 | Select the text lines whose spacing you want to adjust by dragging over them. |
Note: You can also select the entire block or text by pressing Ctrl + A. |
3 | On the Tool Options palette, type or set a value in the Leading control. |
Positive values increase the spacing; negative values decrease the spacing. |
4 | On the Tool Options palette, click the Apply button . |
To set equal spacing between characters |
1 | On the Tools toolbar, choose the Text tool . |
2 | Select the text characters whose spacing you want to adjust by dragging over them. |
Note: You can also select the entire text by pressing Ctrl + A. |
3 | On the Tool Options palette, type or set a value in the Tracking control. |
4 | On the Tool Options palette, click the Apply button . |
To smooth jagged edges in text |
1 | On the Tools toolbar, choose the Text tool . |
2 | Select the text object whose edges you want to adjust by dragging over it. |
Note: You can also select the entire text by pressing Ctrl + A. |
3 | On the Tool Options palette, choose an option from the Anti‑alias drop-list: |
• | Off — applies no anti-aliasing (edges appear jagged) |
• | Sharp — applies a slight degree of edge smoothing |
• | Smooth — applies a stronger degree of edge smoothing |
4 | On the Tool Options palette, click the Apply button . |