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Resizing Text
Use Resize mode to change the font size of all the characters in a selection in relative proportion to the
current font sizes. Use this mode if you have several font sizes represented in a selection.
The Size field allows you to apply an absolute font size value to selected text.
To resize text:
1 Select the string of characters you want to resize.
2 In the Text Mode box, select Resize.
The Size field you used to specify the original size of the text changes to the Resize field.
3 Enter a new value in the Resize field or use the up and down arrow keys to resize the text in single
increments. Press Shift+up arrow or Shift+down arrow to resize in increments of 10.
Offsetting Text Layers
Use Y Offset mode to shift selected layers along the vertical axisthe Y-axis. Use the up and down arrow
keys to offset the selection.
Using Safe Title
Use Safe Title mode to align selected text within the safe title overlay. Use the numeric keypad (0-9) to specify
the direction of alignment. Safe title is used to define the boundary for positioning text and how it appears
in a rendered clip. By default, new layers appear in the upper-left corner of the safe title area.
To align to the safe title:
1 Select the layer you want to align with the safe title.
2 In the Text Mode box, select Safe Title.
3 Press the number on the numeric keypad that corresponds with the direction in which you want to
align the selected layers. Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, or 9 to determine the direction in which to align; press
5 to align the layer in the centre of the safe title area. Press 0 to align the layer horizontally in the safe
title area.
Copying and Pasting Character Channels
You can copy character attributes, transformations, or both, from one character and paste them onto a
selection of others.
To copy and paste character channels:
1 Select the text from which you want to copy the attributes or transformations.
2 In the Character Channels section of the Text menu, click Copy Attributes, Copy Transformations, or
Copy All.
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