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edvinaxelsson

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  1. Hi, When im printing a document I made, it prints these weird boxes around curves with dropshadows. This also happens to ordinary .EPS and .PNG logos. The box is not visible without a background color printed on ordinary white paper. I've attached a picture taken with my phone of a test document I printed. I use a mac, and the printer is a Xerox WorkCentre 7830 v1 Multifunction System PS. The problem don't appear when I export to PDF and print thru adobe acrobat. But when I do this, the colors are super ugly and pale. Cant understand why the built in printing option produces a different color profile...
  2. Solution: That was not the problem, I realized I didn't have a regular paragraph break. Instead a "half break". What you get when Shift + Return is pressed. Instead of only Return. But thanks anyways!
  3. Hi, Quick question. I want tell publisher that every paragraph in this numbered text frame should have its last line to the left and not spread out. I can do this manually by creating 5 unique text frames for each paragraph, but that feels like so much work. Is this is a setting I can change? Thanks, Edvin
  4. Thank you, im not getting it to work like i want it to. I want the rectangle to have a cutout of another shape. If im clipping the circle to the rectangle and switch the blend mode to "erase" i almost get the result i want but with a wierd outline of the rectangle. Made a screen recording. Screen recording 1.mov
  5. Hi, maybe im stupid but im struggling to find a way to make a shape remove the inside of another shape. The youtube video shows what im talking about. Timestamp 2:36 https://youtu.be/TWFejpXpjZQ?t=156
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