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  • Migrate Your Operating Systems to 64-Bit

    Windows XP, Vista and 7 come in two major flavors. You can install a 32-bit or 64-bit version. It is important that you understand the difference and why it is important for you to start seriously considering moving to 64-bit if you haven't done so already. First, I'll refer back to a post from...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on Thu, Feb 9 2012
    Filed under: windows, thursday-tip, 64-bit
  • Scaling Outlines With Image

    I often see users post a feature request for something that already exists in CorelDRAW. Last week there was a request for a macro that wasn't necessary because the feature didn't exist. I'm not posting this to knock those asking for the features. We are in the training business and we provide...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on Thu, Feb 2 2012
    Filed under: thursday-tip, coreldraw-x5-unleashed
  • What Is The Best Way to Learn CorelDRAW?

    Not a day goes by where I don't see someone asking the best way for them to learn CorelDRAW. I am certainly biased since I create training products, but there is not a universal answer. The first place to start is by RTFM (read the fine manual...though some have another definition for the acronym...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on Thu, Jan 26 2012
    Filed under: thursday-tip, coreldraw-x5-unleashed
  • Pantone Colors and Printing

    I frequently see comments from users printing Pantone colors on something other than a printing press and being disappointed or flat out upset at the results. In this case I am talking about the pre-mixed Pantone colors. The only way to get these colors exactly right is to actually use the pre-mixed...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on Thu, Jan 19 2012
    Filed under: thursday-tip
  • The Importance of The Winding Rule

    When I mention "The Winding Rule", you may think it has something to do with The Beatles song The Long and Winding Road . It might make for good listening while I try to explain, but they are completely unrelated. When a curve is drawn as a vector graphic, the path can either be followed clockwise...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on Thu, Jan 12 2012
    Filed under: thursday-tip
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