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Old 02-24-2005, 08:45 PM   #1
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ID text box - how to turn off auto-hyphenation - SOLVED.

I thought it would be under preferences for text, but didn't see it there. I'm sure there's a simple way to do it... anybody care to shed some light on this?

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with your text tool selected you will see the bar at the top that has an 'A' and a Paragraph symbol. Click on the Paragraph symbol and about half way there is a 'Hyphenation' box that you need to uncheck.

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or go to Type and then Paragraph and that pallete will open. the box to uncheck is in the bottom right corner of that pallete.

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bar at the top? I don't see no stinking bar at the top!!!


I'm an ID newb....

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oic. got it - thanks!


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bar might be a new thing with CS...not sure.

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FYI....if you're ever using paragraph style sheets, they also have an hyphenation tab to specify how you want ID to take care of things.

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good to know! thanks for the tip!

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I'm glad to see that Adobe's adopted the tool context top bar in ID and Pshop. I'm hoping AI is next.

(Boy, I am so proud of myself for resisting to say that Corel has been using this great UI idea for almost 10 years now)
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^ wait a minute, didn't I hear somewhere that Corel has been using this great UI idea for almost 10 years now? Hmm...

must've been a subliminal message or sumpin...

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