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Type on a Path

by Linda Sattgast on March 31, 2010

in Scrapbook Tutorials

Typing on a path allows you to create unique and interesting type for your scrapbook pages. Make it easy on yourself to add a fun type flair to your pages by using the ready made paths and shapes in this element pack. Not sure how to use type on a path or need help tweaking your type to fit right? Watch the video that comes with the kit and follow the step-by-step manual for expert help!

Items included:

1 video tutorial–Paths & Shapes

Type paths and shapes:

2 circles–inner and outer
1 scalloped circle
1 cross
1 egg
5 meandering type paths
1 oval
1 rabbit
1 rectangle
2 rounded rectangle
3 spirals
2 squares–inner and outer
2 waves
2 half circles–right and left
2 hearts
1 scalloped square
1 Easter basket
1 chick
2 flowers shapes
1 grass shape
2 stars

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{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Darlene Badgett April 1, 2010 at 6:08 am

I just downloaded “Type on a Path”. I can’t get it to open in my Photoshop Elements 7. Do you have any suggestions on what I might do. Thanks

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2 Linda Sattgast April 3, 2010 at 2:30 pm

Hi Darlene,

The Type on a Path files were zipped on a different computer that, for some reason, included Mac information, even though we thought we had disabled that function. The Mac information shows up on some Windows computers as “ghosted” files with a ._ in front of them. They are bogus files, and will not open, but not to fear—all the correct originals are still in the folder. You just have to scroll down past the ghost files to get to them.

We’ve re-zipped the files and re-uploaded them to our store. Those who still have the original version can simply discard the bogus “ghost” files, and be assured that all the original files are still there!

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3 Mandee April 1, 2010 at 7:07 pm

Thanks. Glad to get these.

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4 Mandee April 1, 2010 at 7:33 pm

Love these. Thanks.

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5 Lois Farruggia April 3, 2010 at 5:08 am

I, too, have Windows 7 and downloaded these. This morning I tried to use them, but like the first lady I kept getting the message that this wasn’t a pdf file. What do I do?

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6 Linda Sattgast April 3, 2010 at 2:36 pm

Hi Lois,

See my answer above! Thanks.

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7 Lois Farruggia April 3, 2010 at 3:12 pm

Thanks for the reply, Linda. I checked out the folder, got rid of those pesky Mac files lol and there were the ones I wanted so we are all happy again.

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8 Linda Sattgast April 3, 2010 at 4:46 pm

Very good. Have fun with them!

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