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How to underline existing text in Photoshop at MAC


The editing that is made to an existing underline text is slightly different. The steps followed are exchanged in numbering. Following below are the steps on how to underline text and existing text in photoshop an image or a document.

Step 1

Open Photoshop and choose the file by clicking on the tool “File”. Select the image or document you want to underline text or click underline button from formatting options in photoshop.

Step 2

Now you have to add text in photoshop layers which your text that needs to be underlined be present. Like in the case of underlining new text, this text will be creating a separation line between the text and the image. photoshop automatically creates this.

This step is done by clicking on the Window tool. When you click on that tool, a menu pops up and an option of “Character” is seen. You can do it again using same method.

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