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bryce10

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:00 pm    Post subject: how to space text evenly Reply with quote

Hi all. Great forum.. I just got into photoshop again because I have a month off and I figured I should do something useful with my time. I'm planning on learning how to build a proper website. But anyway, I need to start from the beginning.

I'm trying to do tutorials on navigation.. and I'm following this one:

http://photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/layouts/clean-white-navigation-bar/page-2.html

If you look towards the bottom where he has to add text, how does he space the text evenly? Also the rectangle in the middle is spaced evenly in the middle. I can do it by the eye, but I wanted it to be perfect.. any ideas how? I've been searching for about 30 minutes and I've just given up.

PS: Any useful tutorials on web design in photoshop or naviagation or the like would be nice if you had any on your mind that you thought were good. Thanks!!!!!
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