Underline or strike through text, Apply all caps and small caps, Change capitalization styles – Adobe Illustrator CS3 User Manual

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ILLUSTRATOR CS3

User Guide

309

Underline or strike through text

1

Select the type you want to underline or strike through. If you don’t select any text, the setting applies to new text

you create.

2

Do one of the following:

To underline type, click the Underline button

in the Character panel.

To strike through type, click the Strikethrough button

in the Character panel.

The default weight of an underline and strikethrough depends on the size of the type.

Apply all caps and small caps

When you format text as small caps, Illustrator automatically uses the small-cap characters designed as part of the
font, if available. Otherwise, Illustrator synthesizes the small caps using scaled-down versions of the regular capital
letters.

Regular capital letters (top) compared to small-cap letters (bottom)

1

Select the characters or type objects you want to change. If you don’t select any text, the setting applies to new text

you create.

2

Choose All Caps or Small Caps from the Character panel menu.

To specify the size for synthesized small caps, choose File > Document Setup, and choose Type from the pop-up
menu at the top of the dialog box. For Small Caps, type a percentage of the original font size for text to be formatted
as small caps. (The default value is 70%.)

To change the capitalization style of text to uppercase, lowercase, title case, or sentence case, use the Type > Change
Case command.

See also

“Character panel overview” on page 308

Change capitalization styles

1

Select the characters or type objects you want to change.

2

Choose one of the following in the Type > Change Case submenu:

UPPERCASE

to change all characters to uppercase.

Note: The UPPERCASE command causes discretionary ligatures to revert to normal text. This also occurs with the Title
Case and Sentence Case commands when a discretionary ligature appears at the beginning of a word.

lowercase

to change all characters to lowercase.

Title Case

to capitalize the first letter of each word.

Sentence Case

to capitalize the first letter of each sentence.

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