Ungrouping a Two-Sided WMF Polygon Gives it a Third Side

Two-sided polygons saved to the Windows MetaFile (WMF) format have a third side added to them when they are ungrouped in ClarisWorks. Saving the object as a PICT in its creator application and reinserting the PICT (.PCT) instead corrects this issue.

This information was provided by Claris Corporation on 16 March 1998, and incorporated into Apple Computer's Tech Info Library.

In ClarisWorks for Windows 1.0v1, if you ungroup a two-sided polygon that was inserted from a Windows MetaFile (.WMF) document, it will be given a third side, closing the polygon.

Save the object as a PICT (*.PCT) file and reinsert it before ungrouping it.
Published Date: Feb 18, 2012