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I'll bet you didn't think you could make Christmas tree ornaments using CorelDRAW!
December 19,
2008
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When it comes time to create a graph, most people turn to a spreadsheet or a presentation program. But many types of graphs can be created right in CorelDRAW. This allows you to use more interesting fills and just have more graphic control.
December 24,
2007
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Quite often when you are working within CorelDRAW, there are boundaries you have to follow. Or maybe you are just trying to align a number of items.
December 21,
2007
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Here's the basics of what we need to create. We need a circle with a 6 inch radius and we want marks around the edge of the circle at 1 degree increments that are labeled. The labels will ...
December 19,
2007
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One of the most common tasks that users perform in CorelDRAW is placing text on a path. Yet, this is also an area that is very frustrating to users.
December 18,
2007
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One of the most common questions asked by CorelDRAW users is how to use the Corel OCR-TRACE utility to convert bitmap artwork into vector artwork. The simple answer is to avoid OCR-TRACE. This article will teach you the easiest way even though you might think it is not.
December 17,
2007
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CorelDRAW has included extensive customization features since CorelDRAW v6.0. And I'll be the first to admit that other than moving the Status Bar to the top of the screen, I haven't used it. It isn't that...
December 12,
2007
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Whether your drawings are for offset, fancy, web graphics, or custom purposes, this session will discuss when and how to use the right type of color and outline for your drawings.
December 6,
2007
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The layering feature of CorelDRAW gives you added flexibility for organizing and editing the objects in your drawings. In its simplest form, and without knowing it, you can place all your objects on the default layer called Layer 1. Try it.
December 3,
2007
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Old graphic styles don't die, they just fade away.
November 27,
2007
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