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| Hi all! I have a problem in giving my drawn objects boarderlines in Corel Photo Paint 9? Here an example to specify my problem: I've drawn a picture and want now - finally - give this picture a 2pt broad black boarderline. In Adobe Photoshop such things were very easy to handle, but I was not able to find this feature in Photo Paint 9. Perhaps there is any context menue in the programm where I can deal with boarderlines? Please help me. I really need to get this problem solved quickly. Big thanks in advance! With best regards, Tizian | |||
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