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Chapter 10: Using Type
dobe Photoshop Elements lets you 
add type to images with flexibility and 
precision. You can create and edit type 
directly on-screen (instead of in a dialog box) and 
quickly change the font, style, size, and color of 
the type. 
About type
Type consists of mathematically defined shapes 
that describe the letters, numbers, and symbols of 
typeface. Many typefaces are available in more 
than one format, the most common formats being 
Type 1 (also called PostScript fonts), TrueType, 
and OpenType.
Creating type
In Photoshop Elements, you create and edit type 
directly on-screen (instead of in a dialog box). This 
is advantageous because you can always see how 
the type fits into your composition.
When you select a type tool, the options bar 
displays a variety of options for creating type. You 
can choose to create type on a new type layer, or 
you can create a selection border in the shape of 
the type. You can also set the font, style, size, and 
color of the type in the options bar.
Note: Bitmap mode and Indexed Color mode do not 
support layers. In these image modes, type appears 
on the background and cannot be edited with the 
type tool.
About using the type tools
Clicking in an image with a type tool puts the 
type tool in edit mode. You can enter and edit 
characters when the tool is in edit mode; however, 
you must commit changes to the type layer before 
you can perform other operations. For example, 
you cannot select a command from the Layer 
menu while the type tool is in edit mode. To 
determine if the type tool is in edit mode, look 
in the options bar—if you see the OK button (
and Cancel button (
), the type tool is in 
edit mode.
To commit changes to a type layer:
Do one of the following:
Click the OK button (
) in the options bar.
Press the Enter key on the numeric keypad.
Press Ctrl+Enter on the main keyboard 
(Windows) or Command+Return (Mac OS).
Click in the image, select a tool in the toolbox, 
or click in a palette.
Entering type
You can enter type horizontally or vertically, 
depending on which type tool you select. Each line 
of type you enter is independent—the length of a 
line grows or shrinks as you edit it, but it doesn’t 
wrap to the next line. 
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