this is probably a stupid how-to question, but I gotta know...
this is probably a stupid how-to question, but I gotta know...
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Best way to do it is in InDesign.
Make a text box, type out your text.
Then make the type underlined.
Then adjust the underline settings so the underline is very thick (as thick as the height of your type).You can also change the colour of the underline.
Then shift the underline upwards to it sits directly behind your type.
(images below)- I'd rather color the text box.ninjasavant
- Points for the screenshots.stoplying
- this is a way nicer wayESKEMA
- I only found ways to colour the whole text box bg in ID other than this wayBaskerviIle


