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here in Photoshop thereamp;#39;s a few options to bold your text the first and best option is always going to be grabbing your type layer and then pressing t for the type tool to make sure you get your font and font Styles appear to show up and then from here check your font styles for bold options so for instance we have bold extra but we have all the way from extra light to Black so in this font enter we can select extra bold and thatamp;#39;s going to bold our text but some fonts do not have any option so if youamp;#39;re trying to bold a font that has has no options so I think Myriad Pro actually at least on my uh installation of it it does have a bold but if we just have the regular option here and we take a look at this we can still bold this text thereamp;#39;s a few ways number one if we grab just this first type layer here and then we go up here thereamp;#39;s thereamp;#39;s an option here and I donamp;#39;t even remember what this is called and if I hover over this it