With your text selected, hold Shift on your keyboard and click on one of the colors in the color palette at the bottom of your screen. You will now you text object is selected when there’s a dotted bounding box around it and arrows in all of the corners: In order for the stroke to be applied, you must have your text selected as I do in the screenshot above. Grab the Select Tool (keyboard shortcut: S) and then make sure your text is selected. ![]() ![]() This is what will act as the outline around your text. Once you have your text object in place, it’s time to add a stroke. You can outline whatever you’d like using this process. So you don’t necessarily have to use text for creating your outline. And just to clarify: this method works with any vector object. If you already have a text object then you can proceed to step 2. ![]() The text can be any font, style, or word that you’d like.
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