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Hello I am in need of help. not sure if I just don't have something toggled on correctly or not. I am trying to follow along with a tutorial and in the screen shot that says affinity designer tutorial, as you can see the instructor was able to fill the created curve shape in but only the part on the document. if moved, it will show the entirety of the shape filled, but based on placement, anything outside of her document remains transparent. I am trying to accomplish that. In the screenshot of my attempt, the entire curve is showing filled even the part of the curve that is outside of the document. If someone could help me figure out what is wrong that would be great. Also I did try to test this just with the rectangle tool and the entire rectangle filled even if I had the shaped positioned to where part was hanging out. I am sure if would disappear if exported but I want to know if possible to have transparent until moved while working on the document. Thank YOU!

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Hi, @Jumpshotcrazy_3

Go to View -> View Mode and activate "Clip to canvas"

You can also use  ALT GR + \

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You are welcome!

Impossible things are done immediately, miracles take a little longer

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