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NoOp wrote:

Is it possible for you to upload a sample somewhere? Note: unfortunately
this list doesn't allow attachments, so perhaps upload via nabble or to
an alternate site. Also, in order for others to test properly, please
let us know what operating system you are using, and, how you created
the polygons and ovals (standard draw shapes, hand crafted/line edit
points etc).


Yes, I can send the doc, but I don't know how to do it via nabble. 
Otherwise, I could email it you or maybe email a google docs link to you. 
What do you prefer/would be easiest?

This is on Win-7 64-bit.  The polygons/ovals were just standard shapes, with
standard bitmap fills (which are incorrectly printed as rectangles/polygons,
respectively, though with the correct polygon/oval outlines).

Thanks, Simon.

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