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taterB posted on Fri, Jun 5 2009 15:51

Does anyone know where the Force Justify "settings" went for Corel X4?

In Corel v12 once you were in paragraph dialog box

you could access a "Setting" box (to control your Min and Max character spacing)

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taterB:
Does anyone know where the Force Justify "settings" went for Corel X4?

They're on my Sancho X4 Text Docker    It's Free!


Beautiful - I always hate new versions of software. There are somethings that if they are not broke, they shouldn't be touched.

Thanks, free stuff that rocks...rocks. Beer

Control + H is the default for force justify.

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taterB:

Beautiful - I always hate new versions of software. There are somethings that if they are not broke, they shouldn't be touched.

Thanks, free stuff that rocks...rocks. Beer

Altough the Sancho's Text docker is useful, you don't need to use a macro for this. CorelDRAW X4 is more easy... you can find the Force Justify in the Propierty Bar, and also in the Text menu / Paragraph settings... and also Ctrl+H

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hi Ariel (and Sue),

This guy wanted something different than what you'd both had suggested... he wanted to access these settings:

Ariel:
Altough the Sancho's Text docker is useful, you don't need to use a macro for this. CorelDRAW X4 is more easy... you can find the Force Justify in the Propierty Bar, and also in the Text menu / Paragraph settings... and also Ctrl+H

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Yes, perhaps this is only what he wants, but you can find it on Text menu / Paragraph settings, this will open the Paragraph docker, if you see the Horizontal Align rollover, choose "configuration" and you will see the same values.

(Note: good tie, Jeff, but you should ask your photographer that focuses more towards your head)


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Ariel:
choose "configuration" and you will see the same values.

This is the goal

Ariel:
(Note: good tie, Jeff, but you should ask your photographer that focuses more towards your head)

I'm shy!

Ariel:
(Note: good tie, Jeff, but you should ask your photographer that focuses more towards your head)

Hi Ariel, Focussing Face would be better than focussing Head. LOL!

Peace I-)

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Aleem Ashraf:
Hi Ariel, Focussing Face would be better than focussing Head. LOL!

You are right, but if the face is too ugly is better to focuse the back side Big Smile

Ariel Garaza Díaz

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hi Ariel i saw your post and the image u have attached. can you tell me whether u r using mac os x or windows (tweaked). that is i wanna know if u r using corel in mac os x how can i use it too. thanks in advance

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is not a Mac OS, is only Windows with a Mac skin Theme Big Smile

For use CorelDRAW X5 or older on Mac, you can use VMware, Bootcamp, Parallels or something similar. But not run as a native Mac program

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