
INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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2 Position the pointer over the path type’s center bracket until a center bracket icon appears next to the pointer .
Zoom in on the path to more easily select the bracket.
3 Drag the center bracket along the path.
Note: Thetextwon’tmoveifboththestartandendbracketsareattheendsofthepath.Tocreatesomespacefordragging
text, drag the start or end bracket away from the ends of the path.
Flip type on a path
1
Click the Selection tool .
2 Position the pointer over the type’s center bracket until a center bracket icon appears next to the pointer .
3 Drag the center bracket across the path.
Position pointer on center bracket, and then drag across path to flip type.
You can also flip type on a path using a dialog box. Using the Selection tool or the Type tool, select the type on a path.
Choose Type > Type on a Path > Options. Select the Flip option, and then click OK.
Apply an effect to type on a path
1 Using the Selection tool or the Type tool, select the type on a path.
2 Choose Type > Type on a Path > Options, or double-click the Type On A Path tool.
3 Choose one of the following in the Effect menu, and then click OK:
• To keep the center of each character’s baseline parallel to the path’s tangent, choose Rainbow. This is the default
setting.
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