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2 Choose the Transform Glyph tool from the 2D transform tools pop-up menu in the toolbar.
If no glyph was selected, the first glyph in the text is selected.
3 Do one of the following:
To scale, rotate, or move the glyph, select Transform Glyph from the Attribute pop-up
menu in the Text HUD.
To distort a text style attribute, select Face, Outline, Glow, or Drop Shadow from the
Attribute pop-up menu in the Text HUD.
Note: If the HUD does not appear, choose Window > Show HUD (or press F7).
Selecting Characters with the Transform Glyph Tool
You can select a single text glyph or multiple text glyphs with the Transform Glyph tool.
When more than one glyph is selected, the last Shift-clicked glyph appears with the
transform tools. This is known as the focused glyph. A box appears around the other
selected characters. Any selected glyph (focused or not) is affected by transforms applied
to the focused glyph.
Note: If you use the Transform Glyph tool to distort a style attribute (face, outline, glow,
drop shadow) of a glyph, only one glyph can be selected at a time.
To select all glyphs
1 Select the text object that contains the glyphs to modify.
2 Choose the Transform Glyph tool from the 2D transform tools in the toolbar.
Ensure that the Attribute pop-up menu in the HUD is set to Transform Glyph. A glyph is
selected.
3 Choose Edit > Select All (or press Command-A).
All glyphs are selected, and the Transform Glyph tool remains selected.
To select multiple glyphs
1 Select the text object that contains the glyphs to modify.
2 Choose the Transform Glyph tool from the 2D transform tools in the toolbar.
The first glyph in the text is selected.
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