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hello today I'm going to show you how to fill letter shapes with length threaded text first open a new document and select the type tool this works best with bold fonts now click on the artboard and type your world next click on the selection tool to select the whole world then go to the align panel and choose horizontal and vertical align Center let's copy this layer turn off the visibility of the bottom layer now swap the fill and the stroke and change the stroke to a different color we will use it later let's lock the top layer and turn off its visibility then turn the visibility of the bottom layer back on and make sure the layer is selected in order to fill this world with text we need to expand it and release a compound path to the vet first go to object and choose expand now right-click with your mouse and select ungroup using very direct selection tool select all the letters without the open spaces then go to object compound path and choose release now select the letter O whic...