I can’t add text

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TheDarkRequiem
Feb 11, 2007
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Sorry if there are some errors, but I can’t speak english very well…

Today I tried to write something whit photoshop cs2 but it can’t was able to write. But the text seems to be writed, in fact when I try to add a brush on the image it says that the text must be rasterized. When I click on the text icon, and after on the image, appears a little square, but without the line.
I can move this little square by holding the mouse’s left button, like it move when the text is complete… I try several times to reinstall it, but nothing happens…
What should I do?!
I hope you can resolve my problem, because I need to use photoshop… Thanks

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dave_milbut
Feb 11, 2007
go to image> image size and make sure the ppi (resolution) isn’t set to something like 1ppi. should be 72ppi for screen output or 300 (or more) for print.
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TheDarkRequiem
Feb 11, 2007
the resolution is set on 72. I think that there is something wrong with the text, because when you click on the image for insert the text, appears a little square with a line.
But when I click appears only the square. It’s like I’ve finished to type the text before I begin to Write it…
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dave_milbut
Feb 11, 2007
ok, just throwing out some ideas…
open the character palette and check the point size of the text. also can you create a new image at 72ppi resolution and type on it? say white background/black text? have you tried other fonts besides the one? try them on your test image…
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TheDarkRequiem
Feb 11, 2007
I click on the T into the high-left side of the screen, and I restored default tools. Now it works!!

Thank You Very Much!!!
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dave_milbut
Feb 11, 2007
glad to hear it! i didn’t do nuthin! it’s you. 🙂

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