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How Do You Autofill in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 11:34 pm

When you have a layer with a text layer above it, you can autofill the text by selecting the text layer and choosing Edit > Auto-Fill from the menu. This will open the Auto-Fill dialog box. In the dialog box, select the layer that you want to autofill from the Use drop-down menu.

You can also choose whether to fill just the selection or the entire layer. If you want to fill only part of the text, select the portion of the text that you want to fill. Then click OK to close the dialog box.

PRO TIP: This article contains information about how to autofill in Photoshop. Please be aware that this feature can be used to make your images look realistic, but if not used correctly, it can also make them look fake.

You can also autofill text by selecting the text layer and choosing Layer > Auto-Fill Layer from the menu. This will open the Auto-Fill Layer dialog box.

Conclusion:

The Auto-Fill feature in Photoshop is a great way to quickly and easily fill text layers with content from other layers. Simply select a text layer and choose Edit > Auto-Fill or Layer > Auto-Fill Layer from the menu.

In the dialog box that opens, select a source layer and specify whether to fill just the selection or the entire layer. Click OK to close the dialog box and voila! Your text is filled with content from another layer.

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