Tutorial: Border Workshop287Character and line SpacingThe Border Workshop allows user to set custom character spacing for the text on aborder. The workshop offers default, exact, and even options. The ―Exact‖ option allowsthe photographer an opportunity to set the exact spacing measured in pixels. The―Evenly Spaced Text Box‖ option means that each character will be evenly spacedwith every other character in the text box.The Border Workshop also allows the user to set custom line spacing for the text on theborder. These options include single, multiplier and exact. The multiplier option takes theamount fixed for single and multiplies that by the entered number. A photographercould choose 6 and the result would be 6 single lines between each line of text. Theexact option allows the user to select an exact pixel width. If the user entered 20 in the―Exact‖ field, then the space between each line of text would be 20 pixels wide.Advanced OptionsThe advanced section of the Text Object window includes seven features. These allowthe user to display text onscreen as a guide but the text is not printed. It allows the userto draw an outline around the text in addition to a drop shadow or an inside shadowaround the text. The advanced options allow the user to enter a text rotation angle ifyou want rotated text. Users can also select whether or not you want word-wrapenabled. When enabled, the text wraps within the text box. Finally, this feature allowsthe user to make the border editable for future changes.Size and PositionIt is possible to select the size and position for the text from the ―Text Object‖ window.This is available in the ―Size and Position‖ tab. Before you choose a position or size foryour object, first check the drop-down box in the upper right hand corner, there arefour possible units of measure: pixels (default), inches, centimeters, and millimeters. Youcan change the unit of measure at any time, and the numbers in each field willautomatically change to accommodate the new units, without changing the positionor size.The ―Position‖ fields determine exactly where each side of the shape is located. Thefarthest point up, down, left, and right of the shape will be placed at these coordinates.A ―Top‖ entry of 0 means the topmost part of the object will extend to the very edge ofthe top border. A ―Left‖ entry of 50 means the object will start 50 pixels from the leftmost