How do you remove the dash, hyphen from half word or stop word in Photoshop?
June 2, 2013 / by Marco / Categories : Technology
Here’s what happened: I typed a long paragraph using the Text Tool in Photoshop and then I saw words at the end of the box with the dash/hyphen (-). Here’s an image of the issue:
I thought this will be easy to fix but then spent the next hour or so working out how to fix it. I then finally found the option to remove this so I thought I’d better blog it before I forget.The steps are:
1. Select the layer with the text
2. Click Window at the top and select Paragraph
3.In the Paragraph window, deselect Hyphenate.
Done! Problem fixed.
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