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Should be so simple, but not for me.
I use the pen to create a path and name it so as not to lose it. Then I wish to stroke the path to make it visible for printing. I work according to the bible and also have help from Classroom in a book to no avail. I select the path using the direct select, then I go to the path options and find the stroke to subpath to be greyed. There seems to be no way to change that. Another way I have tried is to select a brush and drag the path down to the stroke icon – again no results, except once and I do not know what I did.
What I am trying to do is to make some visiting cards. I like to cut them to perfection from an A4 photopaper so I need to put in a markers as the corner markers for the guillotine – I feel like going to buy the card instead – dead subborn, I keep trying and will let you know if I succeed.
B.Pedersen Latitude -31,48.21 Longitude115,47.40 Time=GMT+8.00 If you are curious look here http://www.mapquest.com/maps/latlong.adp
I use the pen to create a path and name it so as not to lose it. Then I wish to stroke the path to make it visible for printing. I work according to the bible and also have help from Classroom in a book to no avail. I select the path using the direct select, then I go to the path options and find the stroke to subpath to be greyed. There seems to be no way to change that. Another way I have tried is to select a brush and drag the path down to the stroke icon – again no results, except once and I do not know what I did.
What I am trying to do is to make some visiting cards. I like to cut them to perfection from an A4 photopaper so I need to put in a markers as the corner markers for the guillotine – I feel like going to buy the card instead – dead subborn, I keep trying and will let you know if I succeed.
B.Pedersen Latitude -31,48.21 Longitude115,47.40 Time=GMT+8.00 If you are curious look here http://www.mapquest.com/maps/latlong.adp
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