Convert to word problem

When I convert a file to a word document,  it changes the color of business logo. the logo is a med blue and it changes it to black with outline in blue. Why does it do this?

Hi Carla,
Try disabling the OCR function then convert it again. Here is how you do it:
Disabling OCR
Let me know how it goes!
Regards, Stacy

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