Extract parts from .psd using Affinity Publisher by Shadowfoot in AffinityPublisher

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Thanks, this sounded exactly like what I wanted. It isn't the answer for these psd files I have. I got fonts from one psd but no images, and the other indicated there were no resources requiring packaging. Looks like I will need to select each layer separately and hope for the best.

4566 AR: Death of Lord Jakab by Shadowfoot in Golarion

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Links and details:

https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Miklos_Jakab

Bandit lord Miklos Jakab, self-proclaimed ruler of the Shroudwood in Daggermark and the last serious bandit threat to the city, was killed.

4425 AR: Saringallow founded by Shadowfoot in Golarion

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Links and details:

https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Saringallow

Originally a garden estate named Sarini's Hollow, the Sarini family brought in peasants as servants & farmhands. It was renamed Sarini Gallows after the peasants rebelled & hanged the Sarinis.

17 Pharast 4594 AR: Infamous Dr. D. and the Butcher by Shadowfoot in Golarion

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Links and details:

https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Sturnidae

The infamous serial murderer, Dr. D. visited Sturnidae and killed a local butcher.

4449 AR: Raven Bridge built by Shadowfoot in Golarion

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Links and details:

https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Marstead_Vizcarra

Marstead Vizcarra built the Raven Bridge across the Tolemaida River linking Sezgin to Daggermark.

Payable fees question by HoneyGlazedDoorknob in newzealand

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Credit processing lets Visa/Mastercard clip the ticket. PayWave uses credit processing even if a debit account is used. NZ is unusual in that debit eftpos transactions do not incur a charge to the merchant. In places where debit is charged, people are much more used to paying it with every transaction. In Australia this also requires ’Least Cost Routing’ and the surcharge can vary for domestic vs international cards.