Update your Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X5 installation to Service Pack 2 now! The patch, available for download on the Corel website , includes numerous enhancements and an updated version of the 3D visualization and import component Deep Exploration CE. Here's some highlights of the Corel DESIGNER...
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Klaus Vossen
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Thu, Apr 26 2012
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Filed under: Corel DESIGNER, CGM, Intelligent Graphics, hotspot, technical illustration, exploded view, Deep Exploration, 3D import, S1000D, X5, import, AutoCAD, Service Pack, SVG
There are certainly posts I write that upset users. There may be an occasion where it is something I can control, but most times it is simply because I am delivering a message users don't like. This is one of those posts and I am simply trying to provide a solution for users who need to import AutoCAD...
Did you know that you can import .DWG and .DXF files at a specific scale in Corel DESIGNER X5? CAD models are commonly drafted in worldscale (1:1). When importing such CAD models for documentation or presentation graphics with Corel DESIGNER, you will usually not use the real world scale but rather a...
Hello. I hope that you read previous post with introduction to preparing and inserting templates. In this post I would like to show you the difference between entering content into template manually and by use of VBA macros. You may see a preview of how powerful it is to use VBA in order to integrate...
I will start from series of articles about the process of making a layout which will be ready for smart processing via VBA macros and reliable for professional print. This is my first blog post for the CorelDRAW community...so I hope to pass the test and please forgive me for my spelling errors - I am...
Dear Members, We will try to import bitmap using Import command in Corel DRAW. You can try to import any bitmap i.e. JPG or tif image of your choice. Here we are opening image from Photoshop sample folder. Open Corel DRAW. Go to File > Import Locate any jpg or tif image on your pc or go to Photoshop...