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| Re: Conversion problem? |
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Fri, 21 Mar 2008 08:12:01 -040 |
Could you post the original Draw file? I'm not getting what the problem is.
"Jerry" <Jerry@NOSPAM.eldoradohoney.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,,, I'm hoping this is an easy one.
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> I put together a label with a simple one color background. Around the
> label I have a rectangle that I'm using as a border. BUT, the background
> goes past the border,, as it's supposed to do. I'm not sure what that's
> called. Attached is an example, the white border on the outside is
> supposed to have blue on the outside of it. When I'm working with it in
> Draw12,,it looks like it should but when I export it or save it as
> something else the blue edge doesn't show up and it looks like the
> attached.
> Hopefully that makes sense,,please ask for more info if it doesn't.
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> I'm betting it's just a setting I'm not looking at.
> Any suggestions? Thanks!
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| Re: Conversion problem? |
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Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:04:33 -040 |
How did you make the blue background?
If you make the background as a rectangle (instead of the way you made the
background) and make the rectangle the same size as the page, it should work
properly when you export as bitmap or ai or jpg or whatever.
George
"CraigM" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:47e3a5b9$1_2@cnews...
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> Could you post the original Draw file? I'm not getting what the problem
> is.
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> "Jerry" <Jerry@NOSPAM.eldoradohoney.com> wrote in message
> news:47e27cb1_3@cnews...
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>> Hi,,, I'm hoping this is an easy one.
>>
>> I put together a label with a simple one color background. Around the
>> label I have a rectangle that I'm using as a border. BUT, the
background
>> goes past the border,, as it's supposed to do. I'm not sure what that's
>> called. Attached is an example, the white border on the outside is
>> supposed to have blue on the outside of it. When I'm working with it in
>> Draw12,,it looks like it should but when I export it or save it as
>> something else the blue edge doesn't show up and it looks like the
>> attached.
>> Hopefully that makes sense,,please ask for more info if it doesn't.
>>
>> I'm betting it's just a setting I'm not looking at.
>> Any suggestions? Thanks!
>>
>>
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