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I'll take a guess at what your question means. It sounds like you're asking how to take the final "p" in Photoshop—for example—and forcing it to be on the same bottom baseline as all the other letters. You can do this in a text layer, but with restrictions:

  • It doesn't automatically resize. If you later decide to change the size of your text, you'll need to go back and redo the baseline shift.
  • If you later decide to change the word Photoshop to "phosphorus", the effect will not recognize the new letters "p". You'll need to go back and redo them individually.



The first line is normal text. The tail of the final "p" drops below the red baseline.


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In the second line, the letter "p" is raised so that the bottom of its tail is on the same baseline as the other letters. This is done in the Character Panel by highlighting the letter "p" and adjusting the character baseline shift.


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In the third row, I adjusted the both the character baseline shift and the character vertical scale.


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What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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