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When my PDF file was converted to a WMF vector file, the output had the lines and fills in the wrong places. Why?

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When my PDF file was converted to a WMF vector file, the output had the lines and fills in the wrong places. Why?

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Several of the vector formats such as WMF, CGM, DXF or HPGL do not support cropping. This is the act of cutting away and discarding the uneccesary portions of the picture such as extraneous fills and other elements. PDF and PostScript, both very robust and complete formats, do support it. To bridge the gap, Visual Integrity has developed a proprietary method to simulate cropping. When applied during conversion, the resulting file will appear cropped just like the original.

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