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Here's my work around. This is only one possible solution.


STEP 1 - I made a copy of this sentence layer and rasterized it.

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Next I used the Rectangular Marquis Tool and deleted all the letters that are even with the baseline...........leaving those that aren't level with the lower baseline and extend above the upper baseline.

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I then used Free Transform to adjust the tops down and the bottoms upward.

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This is the result. They have now been FORCED!! (Turn this layer off for the next step)

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STEP 2 - I then went back to the original type layer, added a layer mask, then I made a selection of all the "affected" letters and filed the selections with black.

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This is the result...

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Result with selection deselected....

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Finally, I turn on the rasterized layer I created in step 1. Problem solved. You can do this for the entire line!

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