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I'm trying to export an image and it says the resolution is too low even for 1x export, and it tells me to see the layers page.  I then noticed that the background layer I'm using has a resolution of only 50dpi.  If that's causing the problem, how do I remedy this?

I tried exporting it without even the 1x box checked, and it did nothing (as I expected); When I try to export at 1x, it creates a .png file that has no image and seems to just increase in size indefinitely until I delete it.  As you can imagine, not being able to export is a major inconvenience, and it threatens to put a lot of important things on hold.  Does anyone know how to fix this or increase resolution or whatever needs to be done?

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Put your mouse over it and see what the tooltip says - it's likely you have raster content with a lower DPI than what you are trying to export.

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