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How do I put a border around a #?

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Sounds like you got it cut - just having trouble aligning it?

Use registration marks (that cut in all different color layers - then just align the registration marks and the border will be even.)

Here is one topic with links to download marks you can use.  The graphic is a circle cut in quarters.

http://forum.uscutter.com/index.php/topic,26519.0.html

-Mike

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Sounds like you got it cut - just having trouble aligning it?

Use registration marks (that cut in all different color layers - then just align the registration marks and the border will be even.)

Here is one topic with links to download marks you can use.  The graphic is a circle cut in quarters.

http://forum.uscutter.com/index.php/topic,26519.0.html

-Mike

Thanks Mike but I haven't got that far. That will be helpfull when I do.

Pat.

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Sounds like you got it cut - just having trouble aligning it?

Use registration marks (that cut in all different color layers - then just align the registration marks and the border will be even.)

Here is one topic with links to download marks you can use.  The graphic is a circle cut in quarters.

http://forum.uscutter.com/index.php/topic,26519.0.html

-Mike

Thanks Mike but I haven't got that far. That will be helpfull when I do.

Pat.

I don't have registration marks under the draw button either.

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click on manipulate then expand/outline/inline (on my version) or there may be just inline/outline in earlier version.

The registration mark is a graphic you can import into your workspace and place where it will help you line up the layers.  Size it - make multiple copies and place them where they don't interfere with the graphic, but are near enough to make the different color layers easy to put together.  Look at the topic I listed to see a couple of discussions about registration narks.  There are a couple you can go to to download the graphic file.

-Mike

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image you want to expand must be selected for it to work.

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