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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Use layer styles. 
Use fill shortcuts. To fill with the foreground color, press Alt+Backspace (Windows) or Option+Delete (Mac OS); 
to fill with the background color, press Ctrl+Backspace (Windows) or Command+Delete (Mac OS). 
Warp type to conform to a variety of shapes. 
See also 
Rasterizing type layers 
Some commands and tools—such as filter effects and painting tools—are not available for type layers. You must 
rasterize the type before applying the command or using the tool. Rasterizing converts the type layer to a normal layer 
and makes  its contents uneditable as text.  A  warning  message appears  if  you choose a command or tool that requires  
a rasterized layer. Some warning messages provide an OK button that you can click to rasterize the layer. 
To convert a type layer to a normal layer, select the type layer and choose Layer > Rasterize > Type. 
To change the orientation of a type layer 
The orientation of a type layer determines the direction of type lines in relation to the document window (for point 
type) or the bounding box (for paragraph type). When a type layer is vertical, the type flows up and down; when a 
type layer is horizontal, the type flows from left to right. Don’t confuse the orientation of a type layer with the 
direction of characters in a type line. 
Select the type layer in the Layers palette. 
Do one of the following: 
Select a type tool and click the Text Orientation button
 in the options bar. 
Choose Layer > Type > Horizontal, or choose Layer > Type > Vertical. 
Choose Change Text Orientation from the Character palette menu. 
Specifying anti-aliasing 
Anti-aliasing lets you produce smooth-edged type by partially filling the edge pixels. As a result, the edges of the type 
blend into the background. 
Anti-aliasing set to None (left), and Strong (right)