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Move or flip text along a path
- Select
the path type object.
A bracket
appears at the beginning of the type, at the end of the path, and
at the midpoint between the start and end brackets.
- Position
the pointer over the type’s center bracket until a small icon appears next
to the pointer
.
- Do
one of the following:
To
move text along the path, drag the center bracket along the path.
Hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) to prevent
the type from flipping to the other side of the path.
 Moving type along a path
To
flip the direction of text along a path, drag the bracket across
the path. Alternatively, choose Type > Type On A Path >
Type On A Path Options, select Flip, and click OK.
 Flipping type along a path  To move type across a path
without changing the direction of the type, use the Baseline Shift
option in the Character panel. For example, if you created type
that runs from left to right across the top of a circle, you can
enter a negative number in the Baseline Shift text box to drop the
type so that it flows inside the top of the circle. For a video on creating type
on a path, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0046.
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