I can't see the apply/check mark Buck52 mentions. Hitting 'return' just makes the box go away and leaves the line of ant I don't know what to do to make it take the final step and expand to the line of ants that show where it should be. When I drag the box the ants exapand to show what the selection will like like when the transformation is completed.īut this is where it stops. This generates a box around the selection. 'CTRL T' doesn't seem to work on my PC/software (CS2) So under 'select' I click 'transform selection' I right click on this shape and 'make selection' with a 'feather radius' of 0.5 pixels (is that correct?) This generates the 'ants' around the selection Using the 'pen' tool I outline the object I want to enlarge. Could I outline what I do and maybe you can spot where I am going wrong.Ĭlick 'Duplicate layer' - this creates a 'background copy layer' When the font size becomes too small, the “…” component will show to indicate that there is more text to read.Thanks for all your help so far guys, but I'm still not there. Multi Line Text Field with Auto Font Size. Multi Line Text Field with Auto Font Size: the font size will shrink to accommodate more lines. A little component for “…” indicates that there is more text to read. Multi Line Text Field with a specific font size. Go to Options tab and check “Multiline” checkboxīelow is an example showing the difference between a multi-line textfield with and without auto font size. If you know how many pixels wide and/or large you want the image to be, leave Pixels selected in the second drop-down menu, then enter the new width or height in pixels. In the Pixel Dimensions area, both the width and height drop-down menus show the current resolution in pixels. Under Appearance tab, click on font size and select “Auto”Ĥ. Enter the desired width and height for the image. Right click on a text field and select Propertiesģ. Enter Form Editing mode by going to Forms -> Create/Edit FormsĢ. Go through the drop-down list and select the font size of your choice. On the right side of this edit window, click the font size drop-down icon to access a list of font sizes. This will allow the size of the font to be automatically resized to a smaller size so the text fits into the field bounds.įollow the steps below to create such a field in PDF Studio:ġ. Select the texts you want to change its font. Q: How can I create a text field that can grow on the page when there is more content than can possibly fit on the text field?Ī: You can’t really create a field that grows using standard PDF forms but you can use a text field with a multi-line property and a font size set to “auto”. You can also just increase the size of the font by going to Edit > Preferences > Interface Choose 'UI Font Size' (Tiny, Small, Medium, Large) Choose 'OK' Restart Photoshop Photoshop UI will now display with a different text size.
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