Graphics Programs Reference
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FIGURE 9.7
Placing the
text bound-
ary window
for the living
room label
and the fi nal
label
Click here
to start the
text boundary.
Click here
to finish.
8. Click the disclosure triangle on the right side of the Text Editor visor, and click the Font
pop-up menu to display a list of font options.
9. Scroll the list until you fi nd Arial, and select it. The text in the Text Editor visor changes
to refl ect the new font.
10. With the words Living Room still highlighted, click the Underline button.
11. Click Save in the Text Editor visor. The label appears in the area you indicated in step 3
(see the bottom image in Figure 9.7).
12. To see how you can go back to the Text Editor visor, double-click the text. The Text Editor
visor and text editor appear, enabling you to change the text.
13. Click Save in the Text Editor visor.
While using the Multiline Text tool, you may have noticed the Specify opposite corner or
[Height/Justify/Line spacing/Rotation/Style/Width/Columns]: prompt immediately after
you picked the first point of the text boundary. You can use any of these options to make on-the-fly
modifications to the height, justification, line spacing, rotation style, or width of the multiline text.
For example, after clicking the fi rst point for the text boundary, you can type R ↵ and then spec-
ify a rotation angle for the text window, either graphically with a rubber-banding line or by entering
an angle value. After you've entered a rotation angle, you can resume selecting the text boundary.
 
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