Steps for Text on Path
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:02 am
OK, Here's how you do it.
-Draw a path (I used a circle from basic shapes)
-Select the text on path tool from the bottom of the T tool pull down
-Click on your path and start typing. You will see the text going around your shape
-After you are done typing, double click to select all the text on the path (seems like I had to triple click sometimes this was tricky)
-With the text selected you can change the font or size and
v offset moves the text in or out from the path uniformly
path start offset moves the starting point
tracking spaces the letters so they look better around the path
When you are done editing the text and are sure it looks the way you want it, select text>convert to path and the
path will disappear and the letters will remain. If you want to keep the shape you can do object>break apart and then
delete the path. Either way you lose the text properties of the lettering so you might want to make a copy before you
do this step.
Just a tip for nice looking text on a path, choose fonts that have a strong baseline visually. I like to use monocase
fonts for this reason.
-Draw a path (I used a circle from basic shapes)
-Select the text on path tool from the bottom of the T tool pull down
-Click on your path and start typing. You will see the text going around your shape
-After you are done typing, double click to select all the text on the path (seems like I had to triple click sometimes this was tricky)
-With the text selected you can change the font or size and
v offset moves the text in or out from the path uniformly
path start offset moves the starting point
tracking spaces the letters so they look better around the path
When you are done editing the text and are sure it looks the way you want it, select text>convert to path and the
path will disappear and the letters will remain. If you want to keep the shape you can do object>break apart and then
delete the path. Either way you lose the text properties of the lettering so you might want to make a copy before you
do this step.
Just a tip for nice looking text on a path, choose fonts that have a strong baseline visually. I like to use monocase
fonts for this reason.