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I am trying to enter a poem onto a photograph, but I’m more than green when it comes to PS and obviously don’t understand the settings.
The first line of the poem is a question: –
"What’s the time?" but when entered into PS, it looks like this: –
"?What’s the time"
If I continue to enter text on the same line, the question mark with then find its rightful place but, as it’s a poem, the next line has to be on the next line.
So I’m now left with
"?What’s the time
The wind or I can tell you…"
How do I overcome this problem?
I should add that PS CS was a Christmas present and, coming as I am from the world of PSP (I still use 9) I’m finding it more than a little overwhelming! Is it possible to type in PS just as you would in Word, for example? I don’t want punctuation left orphaned at the beginning of lines!
Would some kindly soul help this poor idiot? She’d be more than grateful!
Very many thanks in advance…
—
Facon – the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads.
The first line of the poem is a question: –
"What’s the time?" but when entered into PS, it looks like this: –
"?What’s the time"
If I continue to enter text on the same line, the question mark with then find its rightful place but, as it’s a poem, the next line has to be on the next line.
So I’m now left with
"?What’s the time
The wind or I can tell you…"
How do I overcome this problem?
I should add that PS CS was a Christmas present and, coming as I am from the world of PSP (I still use 9) I’m finding it more than a little overwhelming! Is it possible to type in PS just as you would in Word, for example? I don’t want punctuation left orphaned at the beginning of lines!
Would some kindly soul help this poor idiot? She’d be more than grateful!
Very many thanks in advance…
—
Facon – the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads.
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