Hi there, great observation! Yes, when I changed the font to Javanese at the 6:00 mark, the line spacing adjusted automatically. Different fonts have unique spacing characteristics, so you may need to tweak the settings for each font. For example, if you use ‘Goudy Old Style,’ go to Font settings, choose ‘Advanced,’ and set ‘Character Spacing’ to ‘Expanded: 0.7 pt.’ Then, in ‘Paragraph formatting,’ set ‘Line Spacing’ to ‘Multiple: 1.4.’ I hope this helps!
I tried this technique and found that it does not work with just any font. The instructions say to change the font for the "main" word box to something else and all will be fine. I found that using "Javanese Text" and a row height of 0.25" and a line spacing of 0.74" does indeed work perfectly. Specifically, all lines perfectly line up on every subsequent row. But if I use any other font, the text lines do not line up. Seems there is a bit of trial and error needed for each chosen font. Am I missing something?
Hi there, I’m sorry to hear you’re having trouble with the fonts. Different fonts have varying character spacing, kerning, thickness, and line spacing, which can affect alignment. When you change fonts, you may need to adjust the layout slightly. For example, if you use ‘Goudy Old Style,’ go to the Font settings, choose ‘Advanced,’ and set ‘Character Spacing’ to ‘Expanded: 0.7 pt.’ Then, in ‘Paragraph formatting,’ set ‘Line Spacing’ to ‘Multiple: 1.4.’ I hope this helps!
We can insert a picture, but we can't wrap the text around it because both the image and text box are on the drawing layer. To wrap text around an image, the text must be on the text layer, and the object (image) should be on the drawing layer. Thanks for watching! We'll definitely try to bring a new video on this topic soon.
I want the on lined paper how print with normal text on each line at the last you can how the paste the text and that text fit each line properly that type , how to padr on blank page and take print on lined page . Please help me.......
Dear, please scan your lined paper or measure the margins between the lines, whichever is more suitable for you. Then, adjust your text spacing accordingly to fit the lines on the paper. Hope this helps solve your problem. Thanks for watching the video!
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Does anyone else notice that at time stamp 6:00 when he selects the Javanese font that the line spacing changes...?
Hi there, great observation! Yes, when I changed the font to Javanese at the 6:00 mark, the line spacing adjusted automatically. Different fonts have unique spacing characteristics, so you may need to tweak the settings for each font. For example, if you use ‘Goudy Old Style,’ go to Font settings, choose ‘Advanced,’ and set ‘Character Spacing’ to ‘Expanded: 0.7 pt.’ Then, in ‘Paragraph formatting,’ set ‘Line Spacing’ to ‘Multiple: 1.4.’ I hope this helps!
I tried this technique and found that it does not work with just any font. The instructions say to change the font for the "main" word box to something else and all will be fine. I found that using "Javanese Text" and a row height of 0.25" and a line spacing of 0.74" does indeed work perfectly. Specifically, all lines perfectly line up on every subsequent row. But if I use any other font, the text lines do not line up. Seems there is a bit of trial and error needed for each chosen font. Am I missing something?
I noticed this too since I use Goudy that at time stamp 6:00 after he selects the font the line spacing changes.
Hi there, I’m sorry to hear you’re having trouble with the fonts. Different fonts have varying character spacing, kerning, thickness, and line spacing, which can affect alignment. When you change fonts, you may need to adjust the layout slightly. For example, if you use ‘Goudy Old Style,’ go to the Font settings, choose ‘Advanced,’ and set ‘Character Spacing’ to ‘Expanded: 0.7 pt.’ Then, in ‘Paragraph formatting,’ set ‘Line Spacing’ to ‘Multiple: 1.4.’ I hope this helps!
Sir to use notebook page on news paper style design how to apply with images pls tell me
Can you provide the video this types?
We can insert a picture, but we can't wrap the text around it because both the image and text box are on the drawing layer. To wrap text around an image, the text must be on the text layer, and the object (image) should be on the drawing layer. Thanks for watching! We'll definitely try to bring a new video on this topic soon.
I want the on lined paper how print with normal text on each line at the last you can how the paste the text and that text fit each line properly that type , how to padr on blank page and take print on lined page . Please help me.......
Dear, please scan your lined paper or measure the margins between the lines, whichever is more suitable for you. Then, adjust your text spacing accordingly to fit the lines on the paper. Hope this helps solve your problem. Thanks for watching the video!