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Rasterizing your Text in Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is a tool which can be used for creating some stellar images by adding many different effects. Shapes as well as text is created on a layer which is known as vector layer in Adobe Photoshop. The vector images upon zooming will remain intact and the edges will remain smooth while a rasterize image will turn into sharp edges and tiny squares upon zooming. These squares are known as pixels. In Photoshop you can’t do much on a vector images and you need to convert them into a rasterized image. The text can be into graphics by rasterizing it. You can also learn about Modifying the Themes in MS PowerPoint 2016. For rasterizing the images you need to follow these simple steps.

  • 1st of all you need to select the Type Tool located in te Toolbox. (Alternatively you can press T from your keyboard for accessing Type Tool.)
  • Now you need to click on the image and then start typing anything.
  • Now you will notice that a Text layer has been added in the Layer panel located in the right side of the screen.
  • Now you need to right-click on the text layer and then select Rasterize Type.
  • The selected text has been converted into graphics and now this text can be manipulated by using brushes as well as filters.
  • Now you have to add the background on the newly converted graphic. You can select any color you like.
  • For creating the background you need to create a new layer.
  • Fill in the layer with any color of your choice by using Bucket Tool.
  • Now duplicate the type graphic and modify the opacity of the layer from 20-25%
  • In the next step you have to merge down both the layers and for that you need to press Ctrl+E.

Modifying the Themes in MS PowerPoint 2016

MS PowerPoint provides numerous themes for the presentations. Once you have selected your favorite themes for a presentation but you are not satisfied with the color arrangements hat is not a bog issue as MS PowerPoint let you change the themes easily. The colors, fonts and effects can be mixed and modified in order to create a unique new theme. You can also learn about Indenting a Line or a Paragraph in MS Word 2016.

Applying New Theme Colors:

If you don’t like the colors of your theme you can apply new ones and its new a difficult task. All you need is to follow these simple steps.

  • 1st of all you need to go to the Design tab and then click on drop-down arrow in Variants group.
  • Now you need to select the Colors.
  • Once Colors option is selected now is the time to select the desired theme colors.
  • Your presentation will be updated and will show you the new colors you have just selected.

Applying New Fonts:

Applying new set of fonts on your themes without changing the overall look is a piece of cake. For changing the fonts of the theme you need to follow these simple steps.

  • Go to the Design tab and click on drop-down arrow in the Variants group. Select Fonts.
  • Now select the desired theme fonts.
  • The presentation will be updated with the new theme font.

Selecting New Theme Effects:

With PowerPoint selecting a new theme effect is very easy. The new theme effect will change the appearance of different shapes in your presentation instantly. For changing the theme effects you need to follow these simple steps.

  • Go to the Design tab and click on the drop-down arrow in the Variants group and then select Effects.
  • Now you need to select the desired theme effects.
  • Your presentation will be updated and will show the newly applied theme effects.

Indenting a Line or a Paragraph in MS Word 2016

Indenting of a text in MS Word will add structure to the document by letting you separate the information. Whether you like to move a single line or a whole paragraph you can use the tab selector as well as the horizontal ruler for setting tabs and indents. In different types of document you may want to indent only the 1st line of the paragraph which will let you visually separate paragraphs from each other. You can also indent each line except the 1st line which is called hanging indent. You can also learn about Getting Classic Solitaire and Minesweeper in Windows 10.

Indenting by using Tab key:

The quickest way to add indent in a document with the help of Tab key. In order to add indent into a document by Tab key you are required to follow these steps.

  • 1st of all you need to place the insertion point at the beginning of the paragraph which you need to indent.
  • Now press the Tab key. On the ruler you will see the 1st line indent marker. Move to the right side by ½ inch.
  • Now the 1st line of the paragraph will be indented.

Indent Markers

In some scenarios you may want to have more control over indent and for this MS Word provides indent markers which will let you indent paragraphs to the location which you want. These indent markers are located to he left of the horizontal ruler and they provide several different options.

  • 1st Line Indent Marker (Adjusts the 1st line indent.)
  • Hanging Indent Marker (Adjusts the hanging indent)
  • Left Indent Marker (Moves the 1st line indent and hanging indent markers simultaneously)

Indent the Document by using Indent Markers.

  • Place the insertion point anywhere in the paragraph which you like to indent. You can select more than one paragraphs.
  • Now click and then drag the desired indent marker. Here we will click and drag the left indent marker.
  • Now release the mouse and you will see that the paragraph has been indented.
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