rija
Jul 11 2005, 12:59 PM
Hi folk,
After opening document from a not protected computer, I've experienced
a new problem.
When creating document, I can no longer write regular text, everything
I write is set italic automatically. What kind of problem is it, and
how do I get rid of this strange bihavior.
Thanks in advance
Mike Hyndman
Jul 11 2005, 02:24 PM
On 11 Jul 2005 06:59:34 -0700, "rija" <[Email Removed]> wrote:
QUOTE |
Hi folk, After opening document from a not protected computer, I've experienced a new problem.
When creating document, I can no longer write regular text, everything I write is set italic automatically. What kind of problem is it, and how do I get rid of this strange bihavior.
Thanks in advance
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Does PS 6 have a "character" palette in the "Window" option? I can't
remember, (PSCS does) if so check it to view, and see what style of
character is selected.
HTH
MH
rija
Jul 12 2005, 06:05 AM
Thanks for your quick answer,
PS6 have character palette (I believe it is called palette) in which I
can set up text appearance, but it can't help-
What I mean is that even though I select regular text from this
palette, text is set to italic. And if I choose Italic or Bold Italic,
the text print is more inclined than the regular one.
Thanks
rija
Jul 12 2005, 06:20 AM
After searching by myself, I find out the way to get rid of it.
In the text toolbar, there are T icon, clicking on it, new menu appears
which shows "reset tool" and "reset all tools", so I click on the
"reset all tools" button the strange behavior desappear.
Mike Hyndman
Jul 12 2005, 06:41 AM
On 12 Jul 2005 00:20:21 -0700, "rija" <[Email Removed]> wrote:
QUOTE |
After searching by myself, I find out the way to get rid of it.
In the text toolbar, there are T icon, clicking on it, new menu appears which shows "reset tool" and "reset all tools", so I click on the "reset all tools" button the strange behavior desappear. R, |
Glad you resolved it.
MH
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