| Finding good detailed simple instructions for Photoshop | | | | Here is our answer: |
| has to be harder than having your tonsils taken out. So | | | | It really is EASY - if only the instructions were. :) |
| after struggling to find how to edit text in Photoshop, I | | | | Open Photoshop. Open the PSD document that you |
| thought I'd simplify it here for you. | | | | want to edit. Click on the 'T' icon in the left side bar |
| Here is a plea from a customer that we helped. | | | | (that is the text icon). If the toolbar is not on the left |
| I checked the Adobe help and followed the instructions | | | | side, click on the tab at the top called 'Windows' and |
| of selecting the Type tool, select the layer and then | | | | check 'Tools' and it will appear. |
| click in the existing text area to edit. It keeps creating a | | | | Now, move your cursor over the text area that you |
| new freakin' layer. What am I missing? I'm so tired of | | | | want to edit and 'right click' and it will be highlighted. |
| futzing with this. There's times when I click in the text | | | | Now you start typing the text. You can also move this |
| and it activates where I can go ahead and make | | | | text around by moving the cursor just below the text |
| changes. Why is this so random? I'm sure it's some | | | | until an arrow with crosshairs appears. Right click and |
| trick that photoshop users from years ago know | | | | move your mouse until you have the text where you |
| automatically. HELP! | | | | want it. Then left click and it is now moved. |