I only have the stroke colors and opacity.
Stamping tool
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energysustained
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Stamping tool
Stamp tool: how do you get the whole set of advanced option in the stamp properties?
I only have the stroke colors and opacity.
I only have the stroke colors and opacity.
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Re: Stamping tool
Hi energysustained,
that's all there is I'm afraid. Is there something in particular that you are looking for?
that's all there is I'm afraid. Is there something in particular that you are looking for?
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energysustained
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Re: Stamping tool
Thanks Paul,
I want to over-stamp without blocking the original contents totally.
Some blending option in the stamp.
Thanks
I want to over-stamp without blocking the original contents totally.
Some blending option in the stamp.
Thanks
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enaef
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Re: Stamping tool
The more you lower the opacity in the stamp properties, the better the text/graph/etc. "shines" through the stamp.
May be I do not understand you correctly?
Ernst (not from the support-team
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May be I do not understand you correctly?
Ernst (not from the support-team
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Re: Stamping tool
Hi,
enaef is correct (thanks enaef) - assuming you are using the stamps provided by us - right click on a stamp and select properties - and modify the 'Opacity' if you are using some image stamp of your own - you will need to ensure it has been created correctly with transparency values and it is a format which allows such - e.g. PNG rather than JPEG as the latter does not support transparency.
See here if you are creating your own images :
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/knowledgebase/62
HTH
enaef is correct (thanks enaef) - assuming you are using the stamps provided by us - right click on a stamp and select properties - and modify the 'Opacity' if you are using some image stamp of your own - you will need to ensure it has been created correctly with transparency values and it is a format which allows such - e.g. PNG rather than JPEG as the latter does not support transparency.
See here if you are creating your own images :
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/knowledgebase/62
HTH
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