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  1. The EPSF export seems to work! Thank you, I'm so grateful!
  2. Hello, thank you for your reply. No, I can't export in the student version as the output is an encrypted file that I cant edit
  3. Hello, I haven't yet received feedback to solve this issue. It would be great if someone could help identify the issue? Thanks
  4. I would like to have line vectors which I can edit in Illustrator (so don't print as shapes). If this is to do with the Windows printing to pdf function, how can I resolve the issue? (I can't export from the education version of vectorworks as this generates a password-protected file) Thanks
  5. Hello, It would be great to have a response on this issue, please. Thank you
  6. Hello, Attached is an image showing my Line settings - the maximum thickness I have is 0.35. (But I don't think this is the issue.) The lines appear very thick on the pdf too. However, whatever their thickness, the lines print as filled shapes not vectors - this is the problem. Might it be something to do with the Windows print settings? I can't export to pdf because the file isn't then editable using the Vectorworks Education edition. Thanks
  7. They're definitely lines, not polylines. Please see the attached screenshot of the line selected in Illustrator - it shows as a shape with a black fill, rather than a simple vector line
  8. Hello, When I print a pdf from a sheet file, the vector lines print as filled shapes. How can I print the lines as vectors? All the resolution settings are set at 300 dpi. I am using File>Print, on a Windows machine. I get a post-script pop up window after clicking print. Thanks, Alex
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