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I have several plans for change in 2007.
One of them is to quit procrastinating in my acceptance of the Illustrator upgrades I've been buying. I bought 10, CS1 & CS2 over the last several years, so I could always open any files my clients bring me, but I've kept using 9 all this time.
One thing I like being able to do in Photoshop 6 is type out a line of text, select it, & then highlight the font name in the character box, & then using the arrow key... I can quickly run through dozens of fonts in order as I see my selected text change. This is so much quicker then the only way I know how to do this in version 9
I've also noticed that this same method works in CS2, so that will make me take to the program easier... but since I can only "activate" the program on 2 computers, I will only have CS1 on my other 2 computers.
Is there a different way in CS1 to scroll through several fonts while the selected text allows me to preview a display as quick as clicking an arrow key?
One of them is to quit procrastinating in my acceptance of the Illustrator upgrades I've been buying. I bought 10, CS1 & CS2 over the last several years, so I could always open any files my clients bring me, but I've kept using 9 all this time.
One thing I like being able to do in Photoshop 6 is type out a line of text, select it, & then highlight the font name in the character box, & then using the arrow key... I can quickly run through dozens of fonts in order as I see my selected text change. This is so much quicker then the only way I know how to do this in version 9
I've also noticed that this same method works in CS2, so that will make me take to the program easier... but since I can only "activate" the program on 2 computers, I will only have CS1 on my other 2 computers.
Is there a different way in CS1 to scroll through several fonts while the selected text allows me to preview a display as quick as clicking an arrow key?