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Ben111

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  1. Hey all, I downloaded a calendar template in .ai format. It contains 13 preset pages for an annual calendar with each page being 426x303mm (A3 format). In Designer, I can´t seem to find information about how large the individual pages are. When I click "document setup" I get a number that is probably vaild for the whole document, but not for the individual page. What I wanted to do was making sure that the pages had the correct size including 3mm cutting edge. My solution now was to export the Designer document as a PDF file and to open it up in Acrobat Pro (or Photoshop). In those programs it showed the actual page specific size of 426x303. How could I get to this type of info in Designer? Thanks all for your help.
  2. Dear users, hope you can help me out. I ran into an issue reworking a customer logo. Here´s the deal: I placed a font layer on top, white font color, no outline. Below that layer I created another layer consisting of the same font and same letters (black color), put an outline on those (also black) and moved those in the background out of center to create a shadow-like effect. The logo looks like this: Taking a close look at the edge of the letters in the word "racing", a tiny white dotted contour appears which I can not get rid of. As soon as I remove the contour from the black background letters the dotted white line disappears, indicating that it obviously resembles the edge betweet the background letter´s main body and its black contour: The dotted line even stays in the document when exporting it as *.eps file. Would you have any idea on how to fix this issue? Help is much apprechiated. Thanks in advance!
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