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Attached PDF: See page 3, column 3, 5th bullet—where the character 'D' (FDIC) is completely filled in with the stroke color.

See corresponding Publisher file where the above character is formatted as follows:

  • Fill color = R0, G0, B0.
  • Stroke color = R51, G58, B114.
    • Stroke width = 0.2

The only way to avoid the fill in the PDF document is to remove the stroke from the character.

This error has occurred in this document with other closed characters (such as 'O' and 'P').

The attached file copyright 2023 Continuation Capital, all rights reserved.

CCAP Naked Shortselling V5.pdf CCAP Naked Shortselling V5.afpub

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Hi @karlbu,

It looks like your issue has been fixed in the 2.1 beta apps, if you export to PDF the 'D' no longer gets filled in with the stroke colour on the final document, examples have been attached below for reference, both were exported using the default 'For Export' PDF.

The 2.1 beta apps install as a separate app along side the release apps, if you wish to try this for yourself I have provided a beta signup link below. 

https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/affinity-beta-program/

 

CCAP Naked Shortselling V5 from 2.1.pdf CCAP Naked Shortselling V5 from V2 release.pdf

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