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  1. #1
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    Default Editing existing text

    Hello

    I have Photoshop version 4. Sometime ago I added text to an image, and now I want to edit that text. But everytime I try to edit it nothing happens. If I try to edit it by using the type tool it keeps asking about a new layer etc.

    I have been everywhere for a solution to this, including the actual adobe support, and found nothing. I can not believe editing text is not so simple or that I cannot find a solution to this.

    Any help would be really appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Jeff
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    Default Re: Editing existing text

    I don't use photoshop often and it's not installed on my system at present, but I think it would depend on how you saved your original file. If it's a .psd file, then the text layer should be intact and editable. But if it has been saved as a .jpg, .bmp or .png or something similar, then the whole thing becomes a raster image, and only the pixels are editable.
    I'm sure someone more adept with Photoshop than I will be along here soon to offer you advice.
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    Default Re: Editing existing text

    Thanks Bob

    You may be right, it may have to be a .psd file, But any confirmation on this would be grateful.

    Thanks,
    Jeff
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    Default Re: Editing existing text

    Hi - welcome to TG Jeff

    yes - if the file has a text layer you have text to edit, otherwise you simply have a new image
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    Default Re: Editing existing text

    Jeff, I just tried this in Paintshop Pro which I'm pretty sure works the same way as Photoshop. It creates the text on a new vector layer and not on the photo itself. If it is saved in the native paintshop pro file, (psp image) it preserves the vector layer and you can edit the text on reopening. I'm sure Photoshop is the same in this regard.
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    Default Re: Editing existing text

    if you go to the layers pallet the text layer will show and if you double click on the text layer it will select the text for editing then just click your text tool on the image at what neads changing.
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    Default Re: Editing existing text

    If you are opening a raster (also known as a bitmapped image) file you can no longer edit text, only the pixels of the image.

    If you are opening a .psd file it would depend on whether or not the original layers are still intact. If you flattened the layers that would be the same as trying to edit a raster image.
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    Default Re: Editing existing text

    Thanks guy for your response.

    I'll give them ago. Finally I got an answer from a decent forum.

    Thanks,
    Jeff
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    Default Re: Editing existing text

    Hi Guys

    I tried the above but nothing works.

    I tried paintshop pro by opening the image with text. The image has a pspimage extension but I still cannot edit the text.

    I also tried photoshop, but when I selected the text layer it kept throwing up another box saying 'new layer'. The initial file is saved as a psd extension.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,
    Jeff
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    Default Re: Editing existing text

    any chance you could post it up so we can take a look?
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