To type on the bottom of a circle in Illustrator, use the Type tool and place the cursor in the center of the circle. Then, press the T key to open the Type Tool Options bar and select the Bottom option.

There are a few ways to do this. One way is to use the Rectangle tool and draw a rectangle on the edge of the circle. Then, use the Ellipse tool to create an ellipse inside of the rectangle. Finally, use the Pathfinder tool to edit the path of the ellipse.

There is no one definitive way to type on the bottom of a circle in Indesign. Some people use the keyboard shortcuts Control+Arrow keys to move the cursor around, while others use the mouse. Ultimately, it depends on your personal preferences and how comfortable you are using the tools at your disposal.

To type a circle, you need to hold down the Control (Command) key and use the cursor to draw a circle.

There are a few ways to wrap text around a circle. The simplest way is to use the ellipsis (…) character. This will create a gap where the text wraps around the circle. Another way is to use the border property of the circle element. This will create a solid border around the circle, which the text can then wrap around.

There are a few ways to type on a path in Illustrator. You can use the keyboard, the arrow keys, or the pen tool.

There is no one definitive way to do this, but some common methods include using the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+A (select all) and Ctrl+C (copy) or using the mouse.

There are a few ways to type inside a shape in Illustrator. One way is to use the Type tool and draw a box around the shape you want to type inside. Then, use the keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+T or Cmd+T) to enter text inside the box.

To wrap a circle around a shape in Illustrator, use the Ellipse tool (L). Select the circle you want to wrap, and then click and drag the cursor around the shape.

To make text in a circle shape in Illustrator, use the Ellipse tool (L). Select the desired area of text, and then click the Ellipse tool. Drag the cursor around the edge of the ellipse to create the desired radius.