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  1. Hi all I have some AP files containing pixels and text (text in separate layers). Now, for some reasons, I have to edit those pieces of text in Adobe Photoshop (change color, font, add/delete letters, and so on). To try to do that, I have exported my AP files in PSD format, then opened then in Photoshop. Unfortunately , when I try to edit imported file in Photoshop, Photoshop says : "That text layer must be pixellised before to continue. Then text cannot be modified. Will you to pixellise text ?" (Sorry for my poor english). Does it exist a solution to modify in Photoshop text which has been created in AP ? Perhaps by some options of exporting in PSD from AP ? Thanks in advance.
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