Double-click on the desired layer in the Layers Palette, click on the Move tool.
To reject the changes, simply click on the circle with a line through it ( Cancel Any Current Edits).
Make desired changes in the Type Tool toolbar and click the check mark ( Commit Any Current Edits) to accept the changes.This will highlight the text to be edited. To make changes to a specified layer of text such as size and font, double-click on that layer in the Layers palette. Now it is time to arrange and finalize your text.Use the slider and reposition your cursor and click to change the color. This brings up the Select Text Color box.Then, click on the Select Text Color box that appears in the Type Tool toolbar.To change the color of your text, select the Type tool and highlight the text to be colored by double-clicking on appropriate type layer in the Layers Palette.NOTE: if you want to put text on a black area of an invitation, be sure to change the color of your text to white (or another color) first by following the next step. As you enter each line of text on your invitation, a new layer in your layers palette will appear. Don’t worry if your words don’t appear exactly where you want them to be–you will be able to move them around and rearrange them later. This way, you can move them around easily without having to re-type things. It is a good idea to put each different line or phrase on a separate type layer. Now, move your cursor on the image roughly where you want text to appear.I am going to select 36 from the pull-down for my first lines of text in my invitation. Both the numbers and numerical values you enter refer to the point size of your type. For this size of project, you should not need to enter your own number. You can click on the down arrow and select one of the sizes on the pull-down menu that appears OR you can click inside the box next to the number and enter a numeric value there. There are two ways to set your font size. It looks like a big T and little T together. Select the size you want your text to be in the Set Font Size box in the Type Toolbar.You may need to restart Photoshop/PSE before the newly inst alled fonts appear in the pull-down.) (Note: If you download these fonts, you will need to unzip the files and then install them before you can use them. First, I select Chocolate Box from the pull-down. For this invitation, I’m going to be using two fonts: Chocolate Box and Tagettes. This is where you will select your font by clicking on the small down arrow and then scrolling until you find your desired font. To specify which font you would like to use, click on the first pull-down box on the left.
I’m going to use one of my Free Gift photo cards in this tutorial. To help you, I’ve written this tutorial that shows you how easy this can be! You will need to have Photoshop or Photoshop Elements to follow this tutorial, but you may also be able to adapt the steps to other software programs. I’ve had some questions about how to customize and add information to my photo invitations.