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sweethoss

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  1. I have a publisher document that looks like the attached image. This is a team sheet for a sports board game. When I create a new team, the colors change and every one of the colored boxes (hard-coded o number 51, at the moment) needs to change formatting. Background, text color, text outline. Is there a way to set a main style that they all inherit from so that I don't have to manually select each item and set manually? Or, is there a way to set a macro that at least selects them all so I can apply the style once?
  2. I could try printing to PDF. Does that make a file lose quality when doing that? Regardless, grouping and rasterizing seemed to fix it. I definitely need to check out that O&K printerviewer. I wasted a lot of paper and toner
  3. I tried the export to PDF and print method, but that didn't fix it. I'll try the rasterizing idea...
  4. I'm not changing any color settings. Printer is HP color laserjet m255... P.S. Thanks for the help and engagement. Much appreciated!
  5. Let's take out the image issue for a second. The same thing happens when my text has the gradient on it. When I remove the gradient, the gray background issue goes away. With that being created inside affinity, it shouldn't be a color profile issue, at least I wouldn't think so.
  6. So what you're saying is this is probably better handled in something like photoshop or APhoto?
  7. The only way I can figure out how to make this work is to create the text in photoshop with the background as the same color and import it in. I can't figure out the clipping mask suggestion...
  8. Yep, I'm almost positive that's what's happening here because it also happens on my image that I brought in, which happens to be a transparent png.
  9. Not sure how to use a clipping path. I just have some text that I typed and did a Gradient Overlay effect...off to google "clipping path"
  10. Interesting, I think I've narrowed it down to being a transparency issue. The text in my APub document has a gradient. When I print the same text without a gradient, it doesn't have that weird background issue. Furthermore, the image that I brought in has a transparent background, and that too suffers the issue.
  11. Great suggestions, just tried it, but it's still happening. I might need to deconstruct this and print it piece by piece.
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