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chrisjmcqueen

Joined: 06 Aug 2009
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Location: Northern Ireland


PostPosted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:59 am    Post subject: change the path of a textbox Reply with quote

I have previously created a path and put text unto that path or shape (see the left of the robot image below. - That is fine, there are no problems with that....


However I want to just simple change the shape/ path of an existing text box and have the text inside it change accordingly. I have attached the image below and marked with thick red lines a really rough shape of which I want to ammed the text box shape.

I hope I have explained myself well enough for someone to help. The text box on the left has anchors in each corner and mid section to drag it in a rectangular or square adjustment, however I want to add more anchor points .....

How do I achieve this ? I know it would be handy to create a new path and copy the text unto it, bbut as always its good to learn proper techniques to assist a future project and speed up the PS design. TA Chris

PS. Text warp is not gonna work for this


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