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Horizontal Type Tool causing Photoshop Elements 11 to crash

New Here ,
Jun 12, 2018 Jun 12, 2018

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Hiya.

I'm running Photoshop Elements 11 on Windows 7 Pro 64-bit, SP1.

Out of the blue, the Horizontal Type Tool has stopped working.

I open the tool by clicking the "T" symbol on the sidebar, and the Horizontal Type Tool work area pops up, as usual, at the bottom of the screen.

Then, a second or two later, I get this error message, and Elements crashes:

Photoshop 11 Type Tool error message.png

Can anyone suggest a fix or reset that doesn't involve reinstalling the software?

As far as I can tell, the Horizontal Type Tool is the only feature on the fritz. Everything else seems to be working fine.

Kind thanks for your help.

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Mentor , Jun 15, 2018 Jun 15, 2018

Did you try both Reset Tool and Reset All Tools?

Try searching this forum for "photoshop elements type tool crash" or similar.

Also, a Google search on the same.

Many users, both Elements and CS, have had this problem with the Type tool.

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Mentor ,
Jun 13, 2018 Jun 13, 2018

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Two things to try:

1. On the tool options bar, click the "T" and then select "Reset Tool".

Note: this screenshot is for an older PSE version.   Reset Tool might be somewhere else in PSE11.

2. Sometimes PSE problems pop up for no apparent reason and which are not fixed by Reset Tool. In this case, it could be that the preferences file has become corrupted.

To restore this file:  Edit>Preferences>General and click "Reset Preferences on next launch".

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New Here ,
Jun 13, 2018 Jun 13, 2018

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Mark,

I really appreciate your quick response. Thanks!

Option #1 wasn't doable on my version of Elements, so I went with option #2 (Reset preferences). The crashes persist, unfortunately.

Here's how things unfold:

Empty font list.png

Any other suggestions? If not, I'll try to find my old installation CD, and hope it still works!

Thanks again,

Brooks

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Jun 14, 2018 Jun 14, 2018

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Here is how to reset a tool in PSE15. I'm guessing it's the same for PSE11.

Photoshop Elements 15 Tutotial Resetting Brush and Tool Settings Adobe Training - YouTube

Do you have the same problem with other Type tools besides Horizontal?

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Jun 14, 2018 Jun 14, 2018

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"Do you have the same problem with other Type tools besides Horizontal?"

The werewolf's curse is on the entire Type Tool palette, unfortunately.

It's not a corrupted font, because the same fonts work fine in other applications. Something in Elements has derailed, and since a reset didn't fix it, I may have to reinstall from scratch. (First, I may try playing with Windows System Restore.)

Thanks very much for the YouTube link. You've shown me an option I never knew existed! I won't be able to test it until Elements is fixed, because even a single click on the Type Tool crashes the program.

You've been great, Mark. Thanks again for everything.

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Did you try both Reset Tool and Reset All Tools?

Try searching this forum for "photoshop elements type tool crash" or similar.

Also, a Google search on the same.

Many users, both Elements and CS, have had this problem with the Type tool.

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Did you try both Reset Tool and Reset All Tools?

I did, but could only access Reset All Tools. (Clicking the Reset Tools button crashed the software.)

But to the good news! Using your search phrase ("photoshop elements type tool crash"), I found this page, via Google:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/elements-text-tool-error.html

Solution #1 worked for me.

After deselecting Font Preview Size, I closed and reopened Elements.

Then, after confirming that the Type Tool worked again, I re-selected Font Preview Size, but chose "Medium," instead of "Large" from the drop-down box:

Preferences (Type settings).png

I've no idea if this actually helped, but things seem to be back on track (knock wood).

You saved me endless time and hassle, Mark. Thank you again for your help and patience!

Brooks

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Brooks, glad to help!

I've never had this problem, probably because my dinosaur version PSE2 does not have Type under Preferences.

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HA! I'm glad you're still using Elements 2. It makes my Elements 11 seem marginally less Jurassic! I'm happy with 11, and see no point in upgrading.

Last week I made the stupid mistake of upgrading my Jurassic version of iTunes for Windows Desktop to the most recent version. I say "stupid," because I neglected to research user feedback before upgrading. This latest version is shockingly bad software. Apple makes it a pain in the patoot to downgrade, but it can be done, and I intend to do it.

Onward! Thanks again, Mark.

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Jul 31, 2018 Jul 31, 2018

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I have PS Elements 2018 and when I try to use the Horizonal Type Tool to type a line and then hit the enter button to type another line below the first line the tool changes from the Horizonal T.T. to the Move Tool, sometimes it will work correctly but most times it doesn't...Why???

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