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Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis

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Applying a font in the <strong>Extensis</strong> Font Panel<br />

In Adobe Photoshop, fonts in the <strong>Extensis</strong> Font Panel can be applied individually to type layers.<br />

To apply a font to a type layer in Photoshop:<br />

1. Open the <strong>Extensis</strong> Font Panel.<br />

2. Select the desired font set (such as WebINK or Google Web Fonts).<br />

3. Select the Move tool.<br />

4. Select the type layer you want to change.<br />

5. Click the desired font in the <strong>Extensis</strong> Font Panel.<br />

Modifying type<br />

Once you have applied a font from the <strong>Extensis</strong> Font Panel to a type layer, that font becomes activated <strong>for</strong> your<br />

current Photoshop session, and the font and its styles will appear in Photoshop’s Font and Style drop-down<br />

menus. You can use the font within Photoshop just as if it were any other font activated by <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> 3. In<br />

particular, you can:<br />

• Apply the font to any selected text, using Photoshop’s Font menu.<br />

• Change the size of the applied font by selecting the desired text and choosing a new size from<br />

Photoshop’s Font Size menu or entry field.<br />

• Apply a different style by selecting the desired text and choosing a style from Photoshop’s Style menu.<br />

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