We use cookies to personalize content, interact with our analytics companies, advertising networks and cooperatives, and demographic companies, provide social media features, and to analyze our traffic. Our social media, advertising and analytics partners may combine it with other information that you’ve provided to them or that they’ve collected from your use of their services. Learn more.
So I’ve got 26 post codes (UK version of a ZIP code) to cut out of 6mm birch ply. The 6 digit codes need a bar across the bottom to join the letters. they all need to be the same size.
The odd thing is when i create the text and change the size, the letters are the size i want. Easel seems to include a large blank area above the text. I have to explode the text and then combine them again to get the size right. Fine when its 1 or 2 but its going to add a LOAD of time to do it this way. How do i get easel to behave?
Surly that can’t be how it is surpost to work? The box is meaningless surly you should size the text not an imaginary box around it. How would you size the text? Just line up against the measurement on the drawing surface? Seems like a error in easel.
Here’s a workaround that may hep:
Using the square tool, add a box behind (send to back) your text. Make sure the box completely surrounds your text and the cut is set to fill. Now change the depth of cut to zero. The box should now be white. Select both the text and the box and go to Edit and click Combine. Your test will now be treated like and object rather then text and you can enter precise dimensions.
Hi @Alex1380! The reason it works this way is because the text box has room to allow for letters/characters of different sizes. I’m going to touch base with our Product team today to see if I can get anymore insight for you.