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I am more of a Photo guy so this may well just be me lacking the skills. What I am trying to do is this:

I have a font same as the attached image, except the C is different. So I want to use the letter O and edit it to look like the letter C in the attached image.

I have converted the O to an OUTLINE but for the life of me can work out how to simply cut out the section of the O to make it look like the C.

PLEASE HELP!

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Hi @SteveEL,

Welcome to the Affinity Forums :)

28 minutes ago, SteveEL said:

I have converted the O to an OUTLINE but for the life of me can work out how to simply cut out the section of the O to make it look like the C.

This can be done with the Boolean operations in Affinity, I've created a quick screen recording of this below -

I hope this helps!

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You can also rasterize the letter and paint over the part you don't want. Or you lay over a new layer and draw a littel rectangle over the part.

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