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Ralph Tomaccio

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  1. To all of you that have responded, Thank You! I obviously need to spend more time both in the Help section as well as in taking a deeper dive into Affinity 2 Photo.
  2. David, I am not familiar enough with AF 2 Photo to know where to place the macro or how to use it. Would it be too much to ask where I can get more info on the process, please?
  3. I made a simple example of using guides, creating a rectangular shape using the Rectangular Marque Tool, and stroking that using a black line centered on the Marque. Within that is another shape using the Lasso Tool and then stroked a green line on the outside of the marque. Hopefully, this will better explain my original post. I know how to use guides and am familiar with the various Marque tools in AF2 Photo, I just can't find a way to "stroke" them. I am not looking to fill the shapes, just outline them.
  4. I used the Stroke command in PS a lot, but now that I am learning Affinity, I can't seem to find a similar command. I would frequently use the Marque tool, a freehand selection or come up with a shape in conjunction with using guides and then stroke them. Is there a way to do that in Affinity as easily as in PS?
  5. Hey, Old Bruce. That worked great. Thanks! Got rid of most, created some new ones as well.
  6. New to Affinity Photo and was trying to personalize it a bit. Was going through the presets within "File/New Documents/New" to delete those I knew I would never use. I deleted a couple when, bang, they all disappeared. Is there a way to put them back to be able to continue deleting only those I know I won't use without having to re-install Photo completely? Thanks
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