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outlining a shape - 4/24/2010 12:07:24 PM   
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How do I outline a shape? I have inserted a circle on a day on a calendar, changed the circle color to white to represent a full moon.......but, how do I outline the white circle with black? Thank you.
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RE: outlining a shape - 4/24/2010 2:40:01 PM   
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Hi Connie,

1. Click on the shape to make sure it is selected.

2. Click on 'Shapes' in the left toolbar.

3. Click on 'Styles' at the bottom of the Shape Gallery section.

4. Click on 'Frames'.

5. Click on the 'Less --- More' slider, then drag the slider to the right until the outline is the desired size.

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RE: outlining a shape - 4/24/2010 2:52:05 PM   
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Thank you very much. New to 2.0 pro. Had been using Print Shop Pro Publisher Deluxe 22, but I'm sure I'll get used to this new software soon. Thanks again.

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RE: outlining a shape - 4/26/2010 11:53:10 AM   
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Brandy, similar questions about outling. we have used the older version of print shop for 10+ years in my husband's business. we got a new computer, the older version does not work on it, bought the new 2.0 deluxe version, but have a question:

How do I outline text? we do silk screening and need to be able to have outlines, separating them as well in the older version thanks

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RE: outlining a shape - 4/26/2010 1:47:44 PM   
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Hi MarciaT,

As far as I can tell, there is no way to outline text in Print Shop 2.0.

The primary reason why you are experiencing so many problems with Print Shop 2.0 is that Print Shop 2.0 is not a true upgrade of the previous versions of Print Shop. Instead, Print Shop 2.0 is a completely redesigned and rewritten version of Print Shop which works in an entirely different manner than the earlier versions of Print Shop.

So, you might want to consider purchasing Print Shop 23, which is the latest version of Print Shop, and which, as can be seen in this pinned item

PS 23: Installing Print Shop 23 & 23.1 on Window 7

can be successfully installed on either a 32-bit version or a 64-bit version of Windows 7.

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RE: outlining a shape - 4/26/2010 4:46:51 PM   
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When you create text using Headlines, it applies a black outline, but it can't be customized.

As an alternative, you can duplicate your text in another color and layer it offset to the original.

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