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How to Create a Text Box in Photoshop Elements

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By Nichole Weathers
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Adobe Photoshop Elements is a photo- and graphic-editing and design program. Among the many options available within Adobe Photoshop Elements, you can add text to a new or existing graphic. The "Horizontal Type Tool" makes it easy to add text to a graphic. You can also choose the "Vertical Type Tool" if you'd prefer the text to be vertical. Other options include changing the font, size, and color. You can also choose to center the text or align it to the right or left.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1
     

    Open Adobe Photoshop Elements.

  2. Step 2
     

    Create a new image or open an existing image that you would like to add text to.

  3. Step 3
     

    Click on the "Horizontal Type Tool" on the left-hand bar.

  4. Step 4
     

    Click on the image where you would like the text to be placed. This will create a text box where you can add the text and choose your font and size.

  5. Step 5
     

    Add the desired text.

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