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  • Re: Pick tool not working sometimes.

    [quote user="rayezra"] the pick tool will not allow me to move anything. I can select something but I can not move it. If I left click and hold then move it and then select move here, that works. Also the Artistic media tools does not work. [/quote]Sometimes this happens when you drag complex...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X3 (Forum) by Ahmad Ajlouny on 09-02-2008
  • remembering layers in copy command

    Hi everyone! I personally prefer CorelDraw over the Illustrator, to just name a few reasons: allign, PAGES, power crop tool... However, there is one thing that drives me mad. COPY COMMAND DOES NOT REMEMBER LAYERS (which in Illustrator it does). Is this issue resolved in X4? Yes, I know - you can always...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X4 (Forum) by tomaz.pipan on 03-11-2008
  • Re: SCALING ISSUE IN X4 WITHIN POWERCLIP?

    [quote user="Goodcoin"]The spacebar does it because it switches between the last two used tools[/quote] Actually, in CorelDRAW, the spacebar switches between the last used tool and the Pick tool , not the last two used tools as in Corel PHOTO-PAINT. You may need to press it twice (when the...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X4 (Forum) by Ahmad Ajlouny on 02-08-2008
  • 6th Lesson! Corel DRAW – Pick Tool - Move - Part 6

    Dear Members, Let us learn how to move the object you draw in Corel draw. Open Corel DRAW. Draw rectangle. Keep it selected. Select Pick Tool. Place the cursor within rectangle. It will turn into Move cursor. Press and drag the cursor anywhere in the working area. The rectangle will move along with the...
    Posted to Atul's Blog (Weblog) by Atul on 01-31-2006
  • 5th Lesson! Corel DRAW – Pick Tool - Resize - Part 5

    Dear Members, We will resize the object using pick tool. Open Corel DRAW. Draw rectangle. Keep it selected. Select Pick Tool. The rectangle will have total eight points, four points at the four corners and four in the middle of the four sides. Place the cursor on any corner point. Pointer changes into...
    Posted to Atul's Blog (Weblog) by Atul on 01-30-2006
  • 4th Lesson! Corel DRAW – Pick Tool - Part 4

    Dear Members, Let us continue with skewing. Open Corel DRAW. Draw rectangle. Keep it selected. If deselected by mistake, select it using pick tool Click it once again on the rectangle. Observe the difference carefully. Basic selection points are turned into arrows. Place the cursor on the middle point...
    Posted to Atul's Blog (Weblog) by Atul on 01-28-2006
  • 3rd Lesson! Corel DRAW – Pick Tool - Skew - Part 3

    Dear Members, Let us continue from the previous lesson. We will learn to skew the object. Open Corel DRAW. Draw rectangle. Keep it selected. If deselected by mistake, select it using pick tool Click it once again on the rectangle. Observe the difference carefully. Basic selection points are turned into...
    Posted to Atul's Blog (Weblog) by Atul on 01-27-2006
  • 2nd Lesson! Corel DRAW – Pick Tool - Part 2

    Dear Members, We will learn Pick Tool in detail. Open Corel DRAW. Draw rectangle. Keep it selected. If deselected by mistake, select it using pick tool Click it once again on the rectangle. Observe the difference carefully. Basic selection points are turned into arrows. Let us work on the corner points...
    Posted to Atul's Blog (Weblog) by Atul on 01-26-2006
  • 1st Lesson! Corel DRAW – Pick Tool - Part 1

    Dear Members, Let us learn Corel DRAW togather. We are covering Corel DRAW lessons with 12th version. But I am sure you can still manage lot of things with older versions. Pick Tool is one of the most important tools used in Corel DRAW for selection and for editing of the graphic. Open Corel DRAW. Select...
    Posted to Atul's Blog (Weblog) by Atul on 01-25-2006
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