Ohh, I see. Yeah, that's what I'm already doing actually, haha. 99% of our customers that need a custom die made for their stickers will either have an existing artwork file I can use, or their physical samples will be stickers with standard geometrical shapes which I can easily measure and then create from scratch in Publisher. Very rarely is is a funky shape like this where I have to scan it in and trace it with the pen tool. To get around the export issue, I just opened it in Designer and did the adjustment there and used the pen tool right over it, which I should have just done in the first place. I've been using the Affinity suite since 2020, but my brain still tends to go way back to the pre-subscription Adobe days where I had been trained to open raster files in the photo program, make adjustments, export it, and then open it in the vector program.
Thanks again for the help!
Thanks, that makes sense, similar to how Adobe acrobat will thicken up lines or lowercase Ls (if you don't turn that feature off) but then when you zoom in you see they are the normal thickness.
I am not familiar with the "scan as a template" feature/method you are recommending. I will have to look into that. Thanks for the tip!