Typography question please

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Jan 22, 2004
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Hi

I am designing a movie cover slip. I am interested in making credits section and I like to know how to make some words small so that can fit in the same line as the rest of the credit text line.

You know what I mean, . where it says produced by in two lines followed by the rest of the line.

PRODUCED BILL GATES
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I know I could break-up the sections and then size and place accordingly but there are so much of it like this and makes formatting and font changing easier.

Is there a way in Photoshop CS ??

Thanks for your kind help

Cheers

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Stuart
Jan 22, 2004

M.E. wrote:

Hi

I am designing a movie cover slip. I am interested in making credits section and I like to know how to make some words small so that can fit in the same line as the rest of the credit text line.

You know what I mean, . where it says produced by in two lines followed by the rest of the line.

PRODUCED BILL GATES
BY

I know I could break-up the sections and then size and place accordingly but there are so much of it like this and makes formatting and font changing easier.

Is there a way in Photoshop CS ??

Thanks for your kind help

Cheers

Photoshop isn’t the correct program for what you want to use, it does do vectorised text but you would be
better off with a DTP package (InDesign, Pagemaker, Quark) or even Illustrator.

Stuart
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somewhere
Jan 23, 2004
Thanks
"Stuart" wrote in message
M.E. wrote:

Hi

I am designing a movie cover slip. I am interested in making credits
section
and I like to know how to make some words small so that can fit in the
same
line as the rest of the credit text line.

You know what I mean, . where it says produced by in two lines followed
by
the rest of the line.

PRODUCED BILL GATES
BY

I know I could break-up the sections and then size and place accordingly
but
there are so much of it like this and makes formatting and font changing easier.

Is there a way in Photoshop CS ??

Thanks for your kind help

Cheers

Photoshop isn’t the correct program for what you want to use, it does do vectorised text but you would be
better off with a DTP package (InDesign, Pagemaker, Quark) or even Illustrator.

Stuart

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