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This has got to be a mental block, but in searching some 10 PS CS books, including the manaul and google, I cannot find how to preview a font without selecting it and typing a sample in the image.
I’ve tried selecting sample text in the image and clicking on the font menu. True enough, the selected font is highlighted and if I *select* another font, the selected text in the image is displayed in that new font. However, stepping through the font list with the up/down arrow keys does not change the text display until I actually click on a font to select it. And that collapses the font menu so you have to start all over..
It’s got to be better than this!
Thanks! . . . . patrick
I’ve tried selecting sample text in the image and clicking on the font menu. True enough, the selected font is highlighted and if I *select* another font, the selected text in the image is displayed in that new font. However, stepping through the font list with the up/down arrow keys does not change the text display until I actually click on a font to select it. And that collapses the font menu so you have to start all over..
It’s got to be better than this!
Thanks! . . . . patrick
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