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[quote user="TheSign Guy"] Why not try back saving to something like Ver 7 [/quote] It seems to have worked! So to open a down saved X6 file in 10 it needs to be saved as version 7. Genius. But it works :D Thank you very much George!
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[quote user="TheSign Guy"] Hello Lewis; Why not try back saving to something like Ver 7 and see if that works. ( I thought ver. 10 was a poor program, ver. 11 worked better. ) My Thoughts George [/quote] Ok I'll try that George, thank you. Unfortunately when I started here they were on 10 and didn't look to upgrade until X5 came around
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[quote user="Keyare"] Use X5. X6 is a friggin mess. [/quote] Yes, I'll just go tell my boss that he has wasted his money trying to keep at least one PC up to date instead of "We have a problem but I'm trying to fix it". Not helpful but thanks anyway. Actually, apart from this quite major problem, it's actually been a
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[quote user="TheSign Guy"] Hello Lewis; Ver. 10 is VERY old, there is nothing that ver. 10 can do that X6 doesn't do better. And I think X6 is the best Corel out of the box in a long time. Just use X6 to do everything in. Scanning is a problem right now so you can us 10 for that or down load the bolt on for X6 to do that to. My Thoughts
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[quote user="Larry"] Lewis, I have found that if you are using the new page numbering feature in X6 you will not be able to save as a previous version. There are other reports of this instance on the fourm. [/quote] Page numbering feature? I've never numbered pages as all plans are just single pages so it's just what ever Corel does
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Hi all Can anyone help me with this problem please? I've upgraded to CorelDraw X6 but I need the files I make to be openable in Coreldraw 10. When saving I use the drop down box and choose the option for 10 and if they are opened again in X6 before they are opened in 10 they are fine, but when these files are opened in 10 they crash and the file