
PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM
User Guide
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To choose a font, click the triangle next to the font name and choose from the pop-up menu.
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To choose a font face, click the triangle next to the face name and choose from the pop-up menu.
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Do any of the following to position or scale the text or object in the Slide Editor view:
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To adjust the size of the text, drag one of the bounding box handles.
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To move the text to a specific location, drag from within the text box.
As you move the text, the bounding box tethers itself to points on the image’s border. This allows the text to float next
to an image or within an image at a consistent distance from the border, regardless of the size or orientation of the
images.
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(Optional) If you want to add another text box, click ABC in the toolbar and specify the text options.
Add as many text boxes as needed.
See also
“Remove text and other objects from a slide” on page 106
Add a drop shadow to text in a slideshow
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In the Slideshow module, click the text in the Slide Editor view.
The text is selected and a bounding box appears.
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In the Overlays panel, select Shadow.
A preview of the drop shadow with default values appears in the Slide Editor view.
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Adjust the Shadow options:
Opacity
Sets the shadow’s lightness or darkness.
Offset
Sets the shadow’s distance from the image.
Radius
Sets the hardness or softness of the shadow’s edge.
Angle
Sets the direction of the cast shadow. Turn the knob or move the slider to adjust the shadow’s angle.
Move and rotate text and other objects in a slide
All text elements, rating stars, and an identity plate can be moved anywhere in a slideshow template layout. Selecting
them in the Slide Editor view displays a bounding box. The bounding boxes are anchored to points on the image’s
border, which allows the text or object to float next to an image or within an image at a consistent distance from the
image’s border, regardless of the size or orientation of the images.
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In the Slideshow module, click the text, rating stars, or identity plate in the Slide Editor view to display its
bounding box.
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Do any of the following:
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Drag the bounding box to the location you want. To set the anchor point to a fixed location, click it. The anchor
point becomes yellow when fixed.
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In the toolbar, click Rotate Left or Rotate Right.
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