Unwrap text from an object, Delete empty type objects from your artwork, Creating type on a path – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual

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USING ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4

Type

Unwrap text from an object

1

Select the wrap object.

2

Choose Object > Text Wrap

> Release.

Delete empty type objects from your artwork

Deleting unused type objects makes your artwork easier to print and reduces the file size. You can create empty type
objects, for example, if you inadvertently click the Type tool in the artwork area and then choose another tool.

1

Choose Object > Path

> Clean Up.

2

Select Empty Text Paths, and click

OK.

Creating type on a path

Type on a path flows along the edge of an open or a closed path. When you enter text horizontally, the characters are
parallel to the baseline. When you enter text vertically, the characters that are perpendicular to the baseline. In either
case, the text flows in the direction in which points were added to the path.

Enter text on a path

1

Do one of the following:

To create horizontal text along a path, select the Type tool

or the Type On A Path tool

.

To create vertical text along a path, select the Vertical type tool

or the Vertical Type On A Path tool

.

2

(Optional) Set text-formatting options in the Control panel, Character panel, or Paragraph panel.

3

Position the pointer on the path, and click. (It doesn’t matter if the path has stroke or fill attributes, because
Illustrator automatically removes them.)

Note: If the path is closed, rather than open, you must use the Type On A Path tool.

4

Enter the text.

5

When you finish entering text, click the Selection tool

to select the type object. Alternatively, Ctrl-click

(Windows) or Command-click (Mac

OS) the text.

If you enter more text than can fit within an area or along a path, a small box containing a plus symbol (+) appears
near the bottom of the bounding area.

Example of overflow text

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