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  1. Mecknwood

    Problem using letters to trim an outline in Coreldraw 12

    I'm sorry, I guess I didn't clarify. This is a big logo, each letter is about 5 inches tall and 3 inches wide. The circles are little about 3/8 inch diameter. So when I said make the letter big, I meant big and thick. So if you did the letter B, make the left side of the letter about 1 inch wide...
  2. Mecknwood

    Problem using letters to trim an outline in Coreldraw 12

    Yes. The only object left is the letters.
  3. Mecknwood

    Problem using letters to trim an outline in Coreldraw 12

    The letters are filled blue with no outline and the circles are filled with black and no outline. The easiest way to recreate it is to type a letter. Make it artistic text then convert it too curves. Make it large enough to have a circle cut out of part of it. Now make a small circle with no...
  4. Mecknwood

    Problem using letters to trim an outline in Coreldraw 12

    Thanks, I never thought about that for the outline. That will work for what I want, but I still have a similar problem with trimming shapes in text. Example: I have created the team name then converted it to curves. Now I am trying to trim several holes in the letters (like swiss cheese). I...
  5. Mecknwood

    Problem using letters to trim an outline in Coreldraw 12

    I am using coreldraw 12 to create a t-shirt design. I have created a team name using artistic text and then put an outline around it. I then converted the outline to an object. I used the letters to trim the outline, because I just want the outline of the letters and not the letters themselves...

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