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  1. Hi. I have an issue that I can't seem to figure out. So I created a line draw with all vectors, strokes and some filled objects. There is no raster objects of any kind, everything was created inside AD as a vector. However, when I go to export as a PDF, it says "Some areas will be rasterized), and the PDF file size is much larger than it should be for just vector objects. My question is how can I tell what is going to be rasterized, and why is *anything* being rasterized when it's all vector? Also, it would be nice if we could turn on an option and everything that would be rasterized could be highlighted in red or something like that, which would make it easy to find what the issue is. But I've looked, and can't find anything that is a raster. Maybe I'm overlooking something? I have attached the AD file in question. Thanks, Bryan MX_925.afdesign
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