I know this comment is old, but I was having the same issue. Not sure if I'm on a different version of Inkscape but I needed to select the letters using the nodes tool after ungrouping them but before the path/union step. Hope this helps someone.
Romawoods Woodworking I’ve been using Corel draw for a while now but on it the same ting happens so what I do is hold shift grab all the inside of letters drag out of way weld everything then move centres back to position or I hold shift click all the outside of the letters and then weld I’m not 100% but when u ungroup the word u might have to go in and ungroup every letter to break it apart
@@DMDCREATIONS-o5o I think what was happening is that the insides were not selected when I converted the text to an object. I had to do in an click on the nner portions like inside circle of the letter "o" or the letter "p". Then convert each to an object.
Simple answer for a problem that I couldn't figure out. Thank you very much.
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Ok I am following the video step by step and it is not working. Not sure what I am doing wrong.
I know this comment is old, but I was having the same issue. Not sure if I'm on a different version of Inkscape but I needed to select the letters using the nodes tool after ungrouping them but before the path/union step. Hope this helps someone.
Once I apply the path to Union, the centers of the letters disappear. Any Ideas?
Romawoods Woodworking I’ve been using Corel draw for a while now but on it the same ting happens so what I do is hold shift grab all the inside of letters drag out of way weld everything then move centres back to position or I hold shift click all the outside of the letters and then weld I’m not 100% but when u ungroup the word u might have to go in and ungroup every letter to break it apart
@@DMDCREATIONS-o5o I think what was happening is that the insides were not selected when I converted the text to an object. I had to do in an click on the nner portions like inside circle of the letter "o" or the letter "p". Then convert each to an object.