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Cloyd
on Thu, Aug 13 2009
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Drew F.
on Wed, Jan 20 2010
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Did you know that?

1. PRESSING ALT then V and then A brings you to a thumbnail display, called page sorter view, of all pages contained within the open file you're working with. You can also navigate under the menu to VIEW | PAGE SORTER VIEW. The pick tool is the only tool available in this view. You can re-order pages using this view by dragging the thumbnails around. Right click a certain page to delete, insert or rename them. There is an exit page sorter view button in the top main button area which will exit this mode.

2. If you have more than one file open, HOLDING down CTRL while pressing the TAB key allows you to toggle through the open files to select which file that is currently being used. You are able to drag objects from either of the open files and drop them into another open file you wish them to be placed in.

 

Recent Comments

By: Drew F. Posted on Wed, Jan 20 2010 12:56

I couldn't get this to work in CorelDraw x4. Is this procedure for x4? Please state that in your instructions. Could you please check your procedures again? Your instructions are not written clearly either. I guess English is not your primary language which is understandable. I will help you re-write this properly if you wish. Just message me.

By: Drew F. Posted on Wed, Jan 20 2010 13:06

I didn't realize you could edit someone's instructions on these entries. So, I have made some minor changes to your post. Thank you for posting your instructions however, I would find this useful if I could get it to work in x4. I must be doing something wrong...

By: Drew F. Posted on Wed, Jan 20 2010 15:35

Well I figured out what you were referring to as being Page Sorter View. That's a handy feature that I didn't realize was there. I have rewritten your instructions to make them clearer. Hope you don't mind. Thanks for the tips.

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