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Hey guys, so .. 

 

I have this logo I am trying to do some changes to, and i have gotten stuck in a couple of spots.

 

1- the text has been changed to curves so i can no longer add more text because i dont know what the font is. is there a way of changing it back to not being curves?

 

2- I am haveing trouble with the convert to Text Path tool. I try to write something but it does not allow me to go on the inside of the Donut shape I am trying to use to create a round logo, it only allows wristing on the inside, and dealing with those orange things to move the text seems very Hard/annoying 

 

3- could anyone tell me what font the attached photo is of? and if not is there a way to find out? im trying to change the writing from 'clube' to 'costa'

 

Thanks  clube.afdesign

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hi rodAD,

Welcome to Affinity Forums :)

1. No, there's no way to convert it back to editable text. You have to install the original font a type it again as a new text object. You can use a service as WhatTheFont to discover what's the font used in the project.

 

2. Press Enter/Return on you keyboard to change to inside the path.

If you want the text center aligned without messing with the orange markers, create the circle to be used as a path first, then go to menu Layer ▸ Convert to Text Path, write your text and center it using the corresponding text align icon in the context toolbar.

 

3. See reply 1.

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