Applying a style to text

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shammond
Nov 24, 2003
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This is most likely a dumb question so I appologize. When doing a logo and then adding text can I apply a style to that text. In my case I downloaded a Titanium Style off of the Adobe Exchange. So I want to make my text in that style but it only seems to allow me to apply a syle to a shape?

Any Ideas welcome

Thanks
Scott

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TempusMn
Nov 24, 2003
go to "layer/rasterize/type" then try it again?
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Mike_Marketello
Nov 24, 2003
What version are you on? You should be able to apply a style to a text layer. I do it all the time with 7.0
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wes
Nov 24, 2003
You should be able to use a style on unrasterized text. Just click on the small icon at the bottom of the layers palette on the left. Or you can double click on the text layer, not the text icon though. Select styles and find the style you want to use. You will probably have to load the style if it isn’t in the style list yet.

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This is most likely a dumb question so I appologize. When doing a logo and
then adding text can I apply a style to that text. In my case I downloaded a Titanium Style off of the Adobe Exchange. So I want to make my text in that style but it only seems to allow me to apply a syle to a shape?
Any Ideas welcome

Thanks
Scott

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