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To place a logo in a text box:
1
Using a type tool, click where you want to insert the logo.
2
Choose Title > Logo > Insert Logo into Text.
To return a logo to its original size or aspect ratio:
Select the logo and choose either Title > Logo > Restore Logo Size or Title > Logo >
Restore Logo Aspect Ratio.
Working with objects
You can use the Adobe Title Designer to designate the order of your overlapping objects.
You can also align or distribute objects and adjust their shape, size, position, and opacity.
Arranging objects
When you create objects that overlap each other, you can control their stacking order by
using the Adobe Title Designer’s arranging function.
To arrange an object:
1
Select the object you want to move.
2
Choose Title > Arrange and then choose one of the following:
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Bring to Front to bring the selected object to the top of the stacking order.
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Bring Forward to switch the selected object’s stacking order with the object directly in
front of it.
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Send to Back to move the selected object to the bottom of the stacking order.
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Send Backward to switch the selected object’s stacking order with the object directly
behind it.
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Aligning and distributing objects
Use the Align and Distribute commands to line up or evenly space selected objects in the
Adobe Title Designer. You can align or distribute objects along the vertical or horizontal
axes. When you choose horizontal alignment, the selected objects align along the edge of
the object’s horizontal axis closest to the edge you choose. When you choose vertical
alignment, the selected objects align along the edge of the object’s vertical axis closest to
the edge you choose.
When you align and distribute selected objects, keep the following in mind:
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An alignment option aligns selected objects to the object that most closely represents
the new alignment. For example, for right-alignment, all selected objects align to the
selected object that is farthest to the right.
•
A distribution option evenly spaces selected objects between the two most extreme
objects. For example, for a vertical distribution option, the selected objects are
distributed between the highest and lowest selected objects.
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When you distribute objects of different sizes, the spaces between objects may not be
uniform. For example, distributing objects by their centers creates equal space
between the centers—but different-sized objects extend by different amounts into the
space between objects.
To align or distribute objects:
1
Select the objects you want to align or distribute.
Note: To align, you must select two or more objects; to distribute, you must select three or
more objects.
2
Do one of the following:
•
To align the selected objects, choose Title > Align Objects and choose the type of
alignment you want.