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How Do You Make 3 Columns in Photoshop?

Last updated on November 22, 2022 @ 2:37 pm

There are a few different ways that you can make three columns in Photoshop. One way is to use the Layer Columns feature. With this method, you can create three separate layers, each with its own column of text.

To use the Layer Columns feature, first create a new document in Photoshop. Then, create three separate text layers – one for each column of text. To do this, click the Type tool in the toolbar, then click and drag to create a text box on each layer.

Once you have your three text layers, go to the Layer menu and select Columns. This will bring up a dialog box where you can enter the number of columns you want to create. Enter “3” and click OK.

Your three text layers will now be arranged in three columns. You can adjust the width of each column by clicking and dragging the edges of the layer boxes.

PRO TIP: If you are not careful, making three columns in Photoshop can be very time-consuming. Make sure to plan ahead and give yourself plenty of time to complete the task.

Another way to create three columns is to use tables. With this method, you’ll need to create a table with three columns and one row. To do this, click the Table tool in the toolbar and click and drag to create a table on your canvas.

In the Table Properties dialog box, change the Number of Columns to “3” and click OK. Now, add your text to each cell of the table – one piece of text per cell. You can adjust the width of each column by clicking and dragging the edges of the cells.

You can also use CSS to create three columns. With this method, you’ll need to create a div element for each column of text. Then, use the CSS properties float: left; width: 33%;> for each div.

Here’s an example:

Column 1 Text goes here
Column 2 Text goes here
Column 3 Text goes here

You can learn more about how to style HTML elements using CSS at https://www.w3schools.com/css/.

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