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xnoto #1
when creating text in a small image...
.....when i create text in a small image and try to move it to the center, it wont let me, and it drags it to either the top of the pic or the bottom of the pic, it wont let me drag where i want it to!!! any help would be great thanks
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xnoto #2
when creating text in a small image...
.....when i create text in a small image and try to move it to the center, it wont let me, and it drags it to either the top of the pic or the bottom of the pic, it wont let me drag where i want it to!!! any help would be great thanks
xnoto Guest
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YrbkMgr #3
Re: when creating text in a small image...
Use the control key while you move it.
And don't use your browsers back button - it causes multiple posts.
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Thee_DarkOverLord #4
Re: when creating text in a small image...
if you want it dead centre use the alignment tool.
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dave milbut #5
Re: when creating text in a small image...
and look under the view menu to make sure "snap" is off.
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