

T rue text and graphics can't exist on the same layer. Rfallona, hopefully your take away from this is that text is vector based and graphics (images) are raster based but it's only important to remember this much. There is no text to edit unless you still have a copy of the psd file from which the jpg was created. If the photo you posted is the one you are trying to edit, it is a jpg that hasbeen flattened. It will be easy to see whether you have an editable text layer by looking at the layers panel as shown in my example.įurther Edit: Sorry, I read Hatstead's reply too quickly and you should follow his advice.

The whole layer of text will then be uniform. I think that will be easier than editing the existing text and finding the correct font and text size. If this doesn't solve your problem, try resetting the Text tool by selecting the tool, and then going to the "hamburger" menu dropdown on the right hand side of the Tool Options panel at the bottom of the screen and select "Reset Tool."Īdded: If Hatstead is correct about the file being flattened (and I think he probably is), then you may want to simply create a new text layer box over the existing one. If you only have one text layer, what happens if you double-click on the T icon? If you have more than one text layer, then you are going to have to find the correct layer to edit.

In the layers panel, how many text layers do you have? (They have a layer with a T in a box). What OS and version of Elements are you using?
