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Last Updated:
Jan 20th, 2007 - 12:55:03


TECHNIQUE: Variations of Circle Text
By KimLizzy 2005 - Member Submission
Apr 17, 2006, 02:17

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You are not limited to a single line of
text in a circle.  By using the “justify” selection you can add multiple lines
of text.  Some fonts will work better than others.  A little experimentation
will be needed.


Open a new canvas.


Go to Text/Insert shaped text and select
the circle.


Type your text.  **Note that you will
need to add a space at the end of each line.**


Click on the Alignment button on the
toolbar and select “Justify”


To change the placement of the text in
the centre circle change the order of the words:


The more text you have per line, the smaller the text will be:



Add a single asterisk (*) to the third
line – no space after the asterisk


Experiment with different fonts and
replace the * with %, @, & or # to see how they look.


Here are some examples:




Using a single letter/number can produce
some accents that could be used for backgrounds:





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