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I'm used ver is the 1.7.3.481.

Converting a psd causes the text to be imaged. Don't choose an option ... Why is it impossible to edit a text file created by Affinity Photo when I convert it to psd? Setting the option does not work. I want to edit The option is set to import PSD text rather than bitmap. Please tell us

 


 
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Enabling the option in Preferences allows the app import a PSD file and have the text editable. If not the text will look as designed but will be rasterised and can't be edited. When exporting to PSD from within Affinity due to the way our export engine works any test layers have to be rasterised, this is something that may change in the future.

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1 hour ago, Lee D said:

The option is already selected and rebooted. However, if it is not applicable in 1.7.3.481 version, it is not sent to psd and editable programs.
Then. I want to know what to do.
If you create a new text and export it to PSD, it will not be saved. What more options should I activate? (Import PSD text as text rather than bitmap. Is already set.)

 

 

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