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Found 2 results

  1. Win 7, Designer 1.9.1.979 It seems the bounding box changes depending on whether two objects are grouped or not. I haven't tested with Publisher or Photo.
  2. Is there a way to have text which is on a path, scale like regular text when part of a group? I'll try to explain in detail here: I have a group of objects consisting of 2 text layers, 4 shape layers. One of the text layers is on a path forming an arch over my shape layers. The lower text is just normal text. These are all grouped together as one object. When I scale the group, all the layers, including the bottom text scale proportionately. However the upper text layer (on the path), this text does not scale at all.z Thanks.
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