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    Default Re: How to curve text?

    Suz,
    Another way is to hit ctrl/left button on the line itself, and then select no color for the line. That way you can go back later and alter the text or the curve.
    ron

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    Default Re: How to curve text?

    Quote Originally Posted by RonDuke View Post
    Suz,
    Another way is to hit ctrl/left button on the line itself, and then select no color for the line. That way you can go back later and alter the text or the curve.
    ron

    Ron, I like the idea of having the option to go back later and and alter the curve. However, when I do the control left button, the text disappears instead of the curve line.

    What am I doing wrong?

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    Default Re: How to curve text?

    okay - got it ALL figured out! just takes a minute sometimes... thanks again!

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    Default Re: How to curve text?

    Norm and Ron: Thanks for that tip. It's better than my deleting it.
    -=Bob=-

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    Default Re: How to curve text?

    Quickie for fun ...
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    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

    Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.

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    Default Re: How to curve text?

    The significant thing here is that the acceleration ratio is greater on the curved line as the distance is greater.
    Every day's a new day, "draw" on what you've learned.

    Sally M. Bode

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    Default Re: How to curve text?

    Quote Originally Posted by sallybode View Post
    The significant thing here is that the acceleration ratio is greater on the curved line as the distance is greater.
    The trick is to do that so the difference is not noticed.
    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

    Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.

 

 

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