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Adding Text
Undoing Mistakes
Changes you make don’t always look right the first time. Use
 
the 
following strategies to correct mistakes in various situations:
You can undo the most recent change by clicking the Undo button on 
the toolbar. When you have a choice between clicking Undo and 
correcting the mistake manually, click Undo—it is faster and will preserve 
more image quality than making a second change over the first. 
However, you can undo only the most recent change.
If you’ve already made too many changes to undo, but have not saved 
the photo since making the unwanted changes, choose the Revert to 
Saved
 command from the File menu.
If you’ve applied a change but PhotoDeluxe isn’t finished processing it 
(for
 
example,
 
you see the progress bar at the bottom of the photo 
window), you
 
may be
 
able to
 
cancel the operation by pressing the Esc 
key.
To close a dialog box without applying changes, click Cancel. If you 
already clicked OK and you don’t like the changes, click the Undo 
button.
NOTE: To compare the two versions of a photo before and after you apply an 
effect, click Undo repeatedly. This alternates between the two versions.
Adding Text
You can add text to a photo using the Text tool. You can color, move, 
resize, and
 
distort text. If you use PostScript® or TrueType™ fonts, text 
stays sharp and smooth as you resize and distort it. When you send the 
file to another format, text is included with the photo.
NOTE: For text features to work properly in PhotoDeluxe, you must have 
installed Adobe Type Manager, which is part of the PhotoDeluxe installation 
process.
To add text:
1. Click the Text button ( ) on the toolbar in the photo window.