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    Birck commented  · 

    Provide more information on how to get to "Baseline Shift". It took one day and numerous forum posts to figure it out.
    To do a type/baseline shift in Illustrator requires that one Preference be toggled ON. That's just in order to see the option in the Type panel. I'm sure you know which one, so I won't bother telling you. If that pref is NOT set to ON, the user will not be able to find Baseline Shift, let alone use it. I wasted an hour or so trying to find it, then gave up and did the baseline shift in photoshop. I asked on the AI Forum, and got many answers, none of which tipped me off-until I had already figured it out on my own. So figure it out on your own, then include something in the documentation about it.

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    Birck commented  · 

    Looks like I missed the boat on this one. I have made that feature request every few years since about 1998, and then never checked the " New Features" to find out if there were any changes in blending. Thank you, Wes Rand, for drawing my attention to the feature, and thank you, Adobe, for incorporating it. I guess this thread can be marked "inappropriate".

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