Confirm Text Edit

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Larry
May 4, 2005
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After editing a piece of text, or even adding a new piece of text is there a short cut to confirm?
You know… clicking that damn tick wastes a lot of time!

Thanks in advance.

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Corey
May 4, 2005
What version are you using??? I’ve never seen that. Sometimes, pressing CTRL (I think!) will bypass these annoying things.

Peadge 🙂

"oli" wrote in message
After editing a piece of text, or even adding a new piece of text is there
a
short cut to confirm?
You know… clicking that damn tick wastes a lot of time!
Thanks in advance.

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edjh
May 5, 2005
oli wrote:
After editing a piece of text, or even adding a new piece of text is there a short cut to confirm?
You know… clicking that damn tick wastes a lot of time!
Thanks in advance.
Enter on the numeric keypad.


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noone
May 5, 2005
In article <S_eee.3505$
says…
oli wrote:
After editing a piece of text, or even adding a new piece of text is there
a
short cut to confirm?
You know… clicking that damn tick wastes a lot of time!
Thanks in advance.
Enter on the numeric keypad.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html

Obviously, I am missing something here. In CS (I), all I do is make the edit, then, when I go to the next tool, the edited text is now in its Layer, and there is no dialog box of any sorts. Just changing to the next tool does it for me, unless I’ve totally missed the boat on this one.

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Larry
May 5, 2005
Obviously, I am missing something here. In CS (I), all I do is make the
edit,
then, when I go to the next tool, the edited text is now in its Layer, and there is no dialog box of any sorts. Just changing to the next tool does
it
for me, unless I’ve totally missed the boat on this one.

You can change to the next tool with a mouse click on the icon, but not with a keyboard short cut (eg: press B to goto brush mode, but it types B!)
I use keyboard short cuts a lot, as it’s so quick.
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Larry
May 5, 2005
Enter on the numeric keypad.

JOY! thank you.
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noone
May 5, 2005
In article <d5cnqo$4f1$1$ says…
Obviously, I am missing something here. In CS (I), all I do is make the
edit,
then, when I go to the next tool, the edited text is now in its Layer, and there is no dialog box of any sorts. Just changing to the next tool does
it
for me, unless I’ve totally missed the boat on this one.

You can change to the next tool with a mouse click on the icon, but not with a keyboard short cut (eg: press B to goto brush mode, but it types B!)
I use keyboard short cuts a lot, as it’s so quick.

Ah, now I’m following you. While I use the keyboard shortcuts for quite a bit, I’m usually doing Ctrl-something. I see the problem and see how Peadge’s recommendation would help.

Hunt
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KatWoman
May 5, 2005
FYI
ENTER is also good to finish the cropping, if you don’t like to double-click in WIN

"oli" wrote in message
Enter on the numeric keypad.

JOY! thank you.

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