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Posted by Bojan Sredojevic on March 28, 1997 at 06:45:25:
How can I avoid the recalculating of decimals
in Adobe Illustrator 6.0?
When I enter an exact number in the Control Pallette with, say, 5 or 6 decimals the program recalculates the value and shortens the number to approx. 3 decimals???
You'd probably say NO BIG DEAL, but try making a thing like an annual report of a huge corp. with lots of graphs and not so much space and be cool when you make a PostScript file?! I simply can't.
Did somebody else ran across this problem
already? Does someone have a solution...
In short = HELP.