![]() ![]() Now, we have our glyphs added onto our text! Go to the “Advanced” tab and select “2” for “Stylistic Sets”. Select the last character, right click, and click on “Font” again. Next, we want to add the ending right glyph to the “p” in “shop”. Now we have our left glyph! Doesn’t it make the text look and feel different? Go to Stylistic Sets – I’ve noticed that most fonts do not have the Glyphs labelled, but in my experience, the option “1” means the left glyph facing set for most fonts. Once you select “Font”, another menu will appear. ![]() ![]() A menu should appear and then select “Font”. Then, select the character that you want to turn into a glyph and right click. Did you know that you can use font glyphs in Microsoft Word as well? It’s not as intuitive to use as Adobe Photoshop, but it can be done.įirst, open up Microsoft Word and type out your text.
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