The line of text that you're referencing has no bullet. Are you still wondering how to get universally predictable graphic bullets?
The line of text that you're referencing has no bullet. Are you still wondering how to get universally predictable graphic bullets?
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No, I think that's already been answered (Ctrl+Alt+B ?). I was just wondering why, when I grouped my text, it didn't get converted to a graphic...
Hmm ...Originally Posted by johne53
Any text, when grouped will be exported as a graphic. Click once on the text object with the selector tool, then Arrange > Group (Ctrl+G). Note that you cannot use the Text Tool to click+drag across a series of text characters, expecting to create a group (and subsequently export as a graphic).
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Honestly, it isn't working. I know that the text is grouped because if I re-select the 'Arrange' menu, the option to Group is grayed out and the Ungroup option is available. So it's definitely grouped and yet it's still exporting as text.
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