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Ok, I know how to create a text style.
I know that you can use a text style by selecting the stye you want in the text style manager, then begin typing in a new text layer and it will type with the selected style applied. (for example blue Italic Verdana underlined)
What I am wondering is how do you apply a style to text you already have created? I want to go through and apply a certain style to just a few words or sentences here and there throughout the paragraph but when I highlight the word I want to apply the style to….the style grays out and I can’t apply it. There has to be a way to do this…right?
Right now, as an example of the long way, I am hightling the word(s),clicking bold, then clicking Italic, then clicking underline, then clicking blue.
I have have PS CS3
TIA.
Ken
I know that you can use a text style by selecting the stye you want in the text style manager, then begin typing in a new text layer and it will type with the selected style applied. (for example blue Italic Verdana underlined)
What I am wondering is how do you apply a style to text you already have created? I want to go through and apply a certain style to just a few words or sentences here and there throughout the paragraph but when I highlight the word I want to apply the style to….the style grays out and I can’t apply it. There has to be a way to do this…right?
Right now, as an example of the long way, I am hightling the word(s),clicking bold, then clicking Italic, then clicking underline, then clicking blue.
I have have PS CS3
TIA.
Ken
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