@@AdobeIllustratorforScientists I hope you realize by now that there is a simpler way to do what you're doing, right? 1. Make a rectangle 2. Go to Object>Path>Split into Grid 3. Divide it into what you want. 4. Select grid/table 5. Ctrl+C, Ctrl+F (paste in place) 6. Text tool (T) 7. Click on the top left corner of a cell 8. Type whatever you want 9. Go to Paragraph; select center adjustment and Area Type: Center adjustment. 10. Repeat
@@chrisnguyen1663 Excellent! This is a great way. I didn't realize this, but I also haven't thought any more about it either. I love the split into grid tool. I will add another video with the new way and add a few more tricks to this process. Thanks!
I dont understand why they dont they just add a table option
When I use the type tabs my texts shifts completely. Could you make a video explaining the tabs a bit more?
Sure, it might take me a few days though.
Here you go. ruclips.net/video/qUcsQ_G6wPU/видео.html
lol.what was that? second grade solution?
It was the best solution I had at the time. See this video for an easier way ruclips.net/video/nkQyokZ2dDo/видео.html
Great Tutorial... You are genius... Subscribed your channel for more videos like this....
god how tedious
It really is tedious! They really need a table tool.
@@AdobeIllustratorforScientists I hope you realize by now that there is a simpler way to do what you're doing, right?
1. Make a rectangle
2. Go to Object>Path>Split into Grid
3. Divide it into what you want.
4. Select grid/table
5. Ctrl+C, Ctrl+F (paste in place)
6. Text tool (T)
7. Click on the top left corner of a cell
8. Type whatever you want
9. Go to Paragraph; select center adjustment and Area Type: Center adjustment.
10. Repeat
@@chrisnguyen1663 Excellent! This is a great way. I didn't realize this, but I also haven't thought any more about it either. I love the split into grid tool. I will add another video with the new way and add a few more tricks to this process. Thanks!
ruclips.net/video/nkQyokZ2dDo/видео.html