TEXT + TABLE IN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
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Hello,
Thank you for your help with Adobe Photoshop. My font issue is resolved. However, I still have problems. My goal is to create a document in Adobe Photoshop (text + image) to send to a printer. I am using Adobe Photoshop to create a new document sized 22x31 (A4 + margin for cuts after printing).
I managed to type my text (using a grid to try to center it as best as possible) with a smoothed font; however, when I print my text, the sentences are centered relative to each other (a bit of offset), but the text is not centered at all on my page. While on my screen, I am well aligned with the squares of my grid.
Would it be possible to create a table in Adobe Photoshop? Or to import an Excel table directly into Adobe Photoshop?
Thank you very much for your help.
Thank you for your help with Adobe Photoshop. My font issue is resolved. However, I still have problems. My goal is to create a document in Adobe Photoshop (text + image) to send to a printer. I am using Adobe Photoshop to create a new document sized 22x31 (A4 + margin for cuts after printing).
I managed to type my text (using a grid to try to center it as best as possible) with a smoothed font; however, when I print my text, the sentences are centered relative to each other (a bit of offset), but the text is not centered at all on my page. While on my screen, I am well aligned with the squares of my grid.
Would it be possible to create a table in Adobe Photoshop? Or to import an Excel table directly into Adobe Photoshop?
Thank you very much for your help.
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To import Excel into Photoshop, you can convert your Excel file to PDF (using an Adobe PDF writer or a non-Adobe one). The PDF is readable by Photoshop and can therefore be easily inserted into the .psd document.
*To align text with respect to the page, you need to select the text layer and then simultaneously select the background layer and then align them.*
**Don't forget that in the text palette there is a paragraph tab that offers several alignment options.**
***If you want a program to create tables in the Adobe suite, check out Illustrator.***
****For layout and sending to printers, I recommend Adobe InDesign; it's a more suitable tool for this type of work.****
*To align text with respect to the page, you need to select the text layer and then simultaneously select the background layer and then align them.*
**Don't forget that in the text palette there is a paragraph tab that offers several alignment options.**
***If you want a program to create tables in the Adobe suite, check out Illustrator.***
****For layout and sending to printers, I recommend Adobe InDesign; it's a more suitable tool for this type of work.****