Thanks.  I'll take a look at that website.

I may be the only one who doesn't know, but does WYSIWYG stand for 
something?

Luann

Mike Garton wrote:

>
> The only Adobe products I know of that are WYSIWYG for fonts are the 
> Creative Suite 2 line (i.e. Photoshop CS2, InDesignCS2, 
> IllustratorCS2).  I am sure there are more.  
>
> There is a product made by YouSoftware that adds an icon to your menu 
> bar that will create WYSIWYG font menus and add the functionality for 
> all programs (including those that don't have those type of menus).  
> Here's the URL:
>
> http://yousoftware.com/fonts/
>
> I have used this in the past because Photoshop CS and InDesign CS do 
> NOT have WYSIWYG menus and that was inconvenient when dealing with 
> lots of fonts.
> You can try it for 15 days, and it's only $20 for a license.  I think 
> it's worth the money.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Mike
>
> On 2 Jan , 2006, at 11:36 AM, Jerry Freeman wrote:
>
>> Best I remember, WYSIWYG is only available on Elements 4 for Windows...jf
>>
>> On Jan 2, 2006, at 1:36 AM, LuAnn Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> In Appleworks I am able to change the font menu to actual font by 
>>> going to preferences>general>font menu in actual font.  I was hoping 
>>> this could be done in Photoshop Elements 3 also, but can't seem to 
>>> find it.  Can this be done?  How?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Luann
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