Well, in that case, how should we paste text? Not everyone working on an Illustrator document is always and forever expected to *write* all the text manually, is it? Seriously, how does this work? Any preferences I need to change? I used to work with CS4 and I recall it was much easier. Here is what I did: go to Edit in matlab figure-copy. Adobe Illustratorda yaznn anatomisini bozmadan ölçeklendirme için yaz alannn hemen sandaki küçük daireye çift tklayn. Someone suggested that when I copied and pasted text from a text file into Illustrator, this became an object, not actually text. I was copying some figures from matlab to illustrator and noticed that the font size decreased. Both the arrow-icons, when used to drag the corners of the box, lead to the text getting resized anyway. Other posts say some nonsense about main selection tool and direct selection tool. Some posts say I must "show bounding borders". I presume, as happens in every other sensible tool in the world, the text would flow to the width I give the textbox. However, you may find using Select > Object > Text Object And then Object > Lock > Selection useful. So I need to resize it to 1/3rd of the page. Windows users go to Edit > Preferences > General and check Scale & Stroke Effects. The textbox that gets pasted is one huge line that goes from here to Timbuktoo. Open Illustrator > Preferences > User Interface > Change the UI Scaling slider setting (any direction). Pasted some copied text into the "artboard" (the clipboard is severely broken, but that's for another day).
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