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1. Re: importing text from Text Editor and Keeping attributes
Jeffrey Tranberry Oct 26, 2011 3:54 PM (in response to Cris is Bliss)You're in for a long and tedious formatting session.
The formatting is different.
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2. Re: importing text from Text Editor and Keeping attributes
Cris is Bliss Oct 26, 2011 5:03 PM (in response to Jeffrey Tranberry)For the future is there any particular format that I should advise a client to use so that I can Open it in PS and have it be exactly as they have typed it.
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3. Re: importing text from Text Editor and Keeping attributes
Jeffrey Tranberry Oct 26, 2011 6:24 PM (in response to Cris is Bliss)Photoshop - PSD. Illustrator of works if you have resolutions set the same.
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4. Re: importing text from Text Editor and Keeping attributes
born2dsign Nov 16, 2011 12:25 AM (in response to Jeffrey Tranberry)I have a feeling this gets to the heart of the issue I have.
I am copying text from a PS CS5 file (300 dpi) and pasting it into an Illustrator file containing a 300 dpi placed image - and the text pastes in MUCH larger than it is in PS, but it maintains other formatting (kerning, color, font weight, etc.), but size and leading are HUGE.
Any ideas how to fix this?
I've dug for over an hour and there doesn't seem to be a way to force Illustrator file into a different resolution (i'm assuming this is a mismatched resolution issue). Although when I open a new document (using the Print preset, and confirming that it is 300 dpi), I still get the same problem.
Any help?
THX!!
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5. Re: importing text from Text Editor and Keeping attributes
c.pfaffenbichler Nov 16, 2011 1:53 AM (in response to Cris is Bliss)One possible work-around regarding the original post (with some quality issues) might be to print a pdf from TextEdit and place that as a Smart Object.



