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How to erase in Inkscape?

  • himanshu jindal
  • Mar 14, 2024

1 Answers

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To erase in Inkscape, follow the steps given below:

  • Choose the Eraser tool from the toolbar
  • Now simply hover the cursor over the area that you want to erase.
  • Nilankur Das
  • Mar 14, 2024

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How to make an embroidery file in Inkscape?

  • DURGESH TRIPATHI
  • Mar 14, 2024

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To make an embroidery file in Inkscape, follow the steps given below:

  • Select the object over which you want to apply embroidery pattern to
  • Use an appropriate extension to set the parameter and stitch file
  • Click on Inkscape > File > Save a Copy
  • Choose a file format that can be recognized by the machine
  • Finally, export your file. Make sure that you keep an SVG format of your file as well.
  • Shahzeb
  • Mar 14, 2024

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To make vector image in Inkscape, follow the steps given below:

  • Create a new project in Inkscape
  • Add your raster image in Inkscape
  • Now just go to the Path menu and then choose Trace Bitmap
  • This would complete the vectorization.
  • Shranik Jain
  • Mar 01, 2024

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To make a vector out of an image using Inkscape, follow the steps given below:

  • Create a new project in Inkscape
  • Add your raster image in Inkscape
  • Now just go to the Path menu and then choose Trace Bitmap
  • This would complete the vectorization.
  • Parth
  • Mar 02, 2024

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If you’re trying to track license utilization and optimize FigJam costs this quarter, the key is to focus on the analytics built into the Figma Admin Dashboard (since FigJam and Figma share the same billing and seat structure). The most useful reports are the Seat Usage and Active Users reports.
The Seat Usage report shows how many of your paid FigJam seats are being used versus sitting idle, you’ll want to look at metrics like last activity date, number of active files edited, and collaboration frequency. The Active Users report goes deeper by identifying who used FigJam in the last 30/60/90 days so you can flag inactive or low-engagement users for downgrade or seat rotation.
If you’re on the Enterprise plan, you can also export Team Activity Reports that break down usage by workspace or department — super handy for spotting teams that overprovisioned licenses. Pair that with your Billing Insights dashboard, which projects spend based on current usage, and you’ll know exactly where to trim.
Pro tip: run a quarterly review comparing FigJam activity trends (sessions, edits, comments) to seat counts. If 20% of licenses haven’t touched a board in 60 days, that’s your opportunity to right-size costs or move those users to Viewer roles.

  • Fernandez Angeline
  • Oct 28, 2025

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To restrict FigJam features to a pilot group, leverage Figma's administrative controls for enterprise and organization-level management, combine this with a dedicated user group for precise access, and implement feature flags directly in the software's code to control feature visibility.

  • amandeep kumar
  • Oct 19, 2025
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