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Question How to create a rainbow edge around text in PSCS2?

OK, so I need to make something like this
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but with another name. I know how to glitterize it, but what I don't know is how to create a rainbow edge around the text. I assume that I would use a stroke around the text edges, but I don't know how to make the stroke color into a rainbow, instead of a solid color.

ANY help will be greatly appreciated!!!
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Personally, I would follow the tutorial here:
http://www.cooltutorials.net/2006/09/15/rainbowtext/

and then just duplicate the original lettering, resize it a bit, and overlay it so you just see the rainbow edge..
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Heh, if by chance anyone wants to learn how to do this I found out the official way to do it. Just let me know and I will send you the instructions.
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I would try a gradient over the stroke layer.
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Thanks. That is what I ended up doing. But it took me forever to figure it out!
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