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--quadrant snap, select the top of the circle for your text point.
In the text window, type the letter used most often in your circular text,
and hit OK.
With the letter selected, select circular array from the All-in-one, or
Edit>Transform>Circular Array.
In the window that pops up, check Center: Select after ok. Radial
duplication: 0
Angular: 23 copies @ 15 degrees.
Do not check "Keep Upright" and do not check "Create Group."
Click OK.
With snap--center snap, select the center of the circle. Your letter
will array itself in 24 positions around the circle. Now by editing each
letter, you can formulate your text to say what you wish. Select a letter,
click the Edit Text button on the edit bar, and change it to any other
letter. To make a space, select a letter and press Delete.
For more or less letters, or just an arc, calculate the angle between
letters. By selecting all of the letters, you can rotate and move them
around in your drawing.
John
"Henk"wrote in message
news:f09af04.-1@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
As a new user I am trying to curve text to a curve or circle.
Can this be done? If there is a solution I would be grateful.
Henk Pasma
pasel@iig.com.au
--quadrant snap, select the top of the circle for your text
point.
> In the text window, type the letter used most often in your circular text,
> and hit OK.
> With the letter selected, select circular array from the All-in-one, or
> Edit>Transform>Circular Array.
> In the window that pops up, check Center: Select after ok. Radial
> duplication: 0
> Angular: 23 copies @ 15 degrees.
> Do not check "Keep Upright" and do not check "Create Group."
> Click OK.
> With snap--center snap, select the center of the circle. Your letter
> will array itself in 24 positions around the circle. Now by editing each
> letter, you can formulate your text to say what you wish. Select a
letter,
> click the Edit Text button on the edit bar, and change it to any other
> letter. To make a space, select a letter and press Delete.
> For more or less letters, or just an arc, calculate the angle between
> letters. By selecting all of the letters, you can rotate and move them
> around in your drawing.
>
> John
>
>
> "Henk"wrote in message
> news:f09af04.-1@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> As a new user I am trying to curve text to a curve or circle.
> Can this be done? If there is a solution I would be grateful.
> Henk Pasma
> pasel@iig.com.au
>
>
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"Henk" <pasel@iig.com.au>As
wrote in message
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a new user I am trying to curve text to a curve or circle.
Can this be
done? If there is a solution I would be grateful.
Henk Pasma
pasel@iig.com.au