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How To Convert Fonts To Vector
Jagged Edges / Fonts Don't Appear As You Intended / Pixelated
STEP #1 – Choose the Selection Tool (shortcut = “V”)

STEP #2 – Select your text (underlined in text format).

STEP #3 – Select the “Type” window, then select “Create Outlines” (Mac shortcut = Shift/Command/O, PC shortcut = Shift/Control/O).

STEP #4 – Your text should now be outlined in vector format.
