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and here we go with another quick tip and this time yes of course itamp;#39;s another text quick tip and there just seems to be so many text quick tips that I can share with you that I have to get them all in there and so this one as you can read here is on Bold and italics and Iamp;#39;m on my text tool and Iamp;#39;m going to highlight the word bold now as those who have used Photoshop and Photoshop Elements for a while you know that you can go up here and just click this and it says the fall bold fall means I donamp;#39;t know why we have to use the word fall itamp;#39;s just so more cool sounding I guess but um some fonts actually have a bold built into them and if you make them even more bold it doesnamp;#39;t work very well but thatamp;#39;s why itamp;#39;s a fall bold because itamp;#39;s not the true bold thatamp;#39;s built into the font file but we could click on this see and have a nice bold text and down here we can click on this next one and have a fall I I think