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Enter point text
When
you enter point text, each line of text is independent—the length
of a line increases or decreases as you edit the text, but it doesn’t
wrap to the next line.
The small line through the type tool
pointer marks
the position of the text baseline. For horizontal text,
the baseline marks the line on which the text rests; for vertical
text, the baseline marks the center axis of the characters.
When
you enter point text, it is created using the properties currently
set in the Character panel. You can change these properties later
by selecting the text and modifying settings in the Character panel.
- Do one of the following to create a text layer:
Choose Layer > New >
Text. A new text layer is created and an insertion point for the
Horizontal Type tool appears in the center of the Composition panel.
Select the Horizontal Type tool or
the Vertical Type tool , and
then click in the Composition panel to set an insertion point for
the text.
Note: The pointer for a type tool changes depending on whether
it is over a text layer in the Composition panel. When the pointer
is not directly over a text layer, it appears as a new text pointer  ; click
to create a new text layer. Shift-click always creates a new text
layer.
- Enter text characters by typing. Press Enter on the main
keyboard (Windows) or Return (Mac OS) to begin a new line.
Note: You can also choose Edit > Paste to paste
text that you have copied from any application that uses Unicode
characters. Text receives the formatting of the first character
in the text layer into which it is pasted.
- To end text-editing mode, press Enter on the numeric
keypad, select another tool, or press Ctrl+Enter (Windows) or Command+Return
(Mac OS).
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