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all right so for fun letamp;#39;s talk about adding some text on top of the animated gif that you are going to export this is actually relatively straightforward um what you want to do is you want to make sure that um over here to your right on the layers that you have your topmost layer selected and then with the topmost layer selected um you go over to the opposite side of the screen over to the toolbar and click on the horizontal type tool um or you can just press the key T to get it to pop up and then youamp;#39;ll see that your cursor turns into um a little um type cursor that you can place somewhere on the canvas um and then what you do is when you click anywhere on the canvas two things happen um you can see that you get a blinking cursor to start typing you can see I have some Big Red Letters over here and then also if you look over to the right side of the screen a layer has automatically been made you can see it is set immediately to visible it has a t to let you know that