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Doing a Print Merge of 20 Lines

August 26, 2010 CorelDraw Help No Comments
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This is a file that was given to me by one of my customers who needed some help in the print merge. The original file I got had all the lines in one column so I suggested that the customer fix it up so that there were 20 columns of names.

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Creating a Dial in CorelDraw

August 6, 2010 CorelDraw Help No Comments
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One of the more common items that we need to engrave is a dial. If you do any work for industrial customers than you will need to be able to master this technique. Doing a dial in CorelDraw is easy it just requires a little more thought when you are doing it. In this lesson we will show you how to create a dial that is composed of two different length strokes. Each stroke will be at a different degree on a circle.

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Creating a Ruler in CorelDraw

July 15, 2010 CorelDraw Help No Comments
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One of my dealers asked for some help on this order that they where trying to get. It is creating a ruler. I have been asked about this a couple of times so let us make the file up and show you how to do it.

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When I create a thick outline my square edges get cut off

July 13, 2010 CorelDraw Help No Comments
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One of the problems that people have when they are resizing vector graphics is that some of of the outlines when made bigger lose there squareness at the edge. This is not a bug in the software but is a preset in the software. You can change this in the miter setting in the outline setup up or make it a default in the styles setup in options area.

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Importing in a Zip file to Coreldraw

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One of the problems that we have with computers is that a lot of the files that we work with are large in size. in earlier times when download speeds where more of an issue it was advantageous to compress a file into a zip fie to make it smaller. Now a days this is not as much of a factor as download speeds are a lot faster. A lot of files that are sent now are compressed already so they can not be made any smaller. Files such as CorelDraw files (see the end of this article for an example), PDF, JPEG and most TIF can not be made any smaller. But still some people send them this way so I have taken some time to explain this. Note: this example is in XP. Vista and Win 7 work the same way.

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Why You Should Only Use JPEGS for Photographs

June 24, 2010 CorelDraw Help No Comments
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When it comes to formats for exchanging files one of the more common formats that we use is JPEGS. JPEGS are good because most people can create them, the file size is small and when you say JPEG to someone they know what you are talking about. The problem with JPEGs is that they are good for photos but not so good for logos or other so called line art type images. The big problem with JPEGS is that they typically save the files with Anti Aliasing on. … Continue Reading

Weld – Creating a Legend Plate

June 21, 2010 CorelDraw Help No Comments
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A lot of times over the years I have been asked or needed to recreate an object that someone else has created. These objects could be logos or web graphics or legend plates. A lot times the image that I have been given needs to be redrawn as the original was not good enough. A lot of times having to redraw something is not the most desirable thing that I want to do. But to get the proper quality this has to be done. … Continue Reading

Setup Lesson – Customer Supplied Word Doc

June 17, 2010 CorelDraw Help 1 Comment
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When customers give us text files it is not always in the best format. But the good thing is anytime we get the text we do not have to spell check which cuts down on errors. So I will always gladly take text. In this case I had a customer that got a work file from their customer. They did not know how to get it into CorelDraw so I did this lesson to show them how. There might be a better way and it was not as fast as if the text was formatted properly to be used in the print merge wizard but doing it this way meant that I did not have to spell check.

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Working With Guidelines – Advanced

June 16, 2010 CorelDraw Help No Comments
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In our previous tutorial we looked at how to input guidelines more as margins for a product than using the Guidelines as tools for drawing, locating etc. In this tutorial we will spend time on

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I want to do an outline on my text that is offset by .1 inch

June 10, 2010 CorelDraw Help 1 Comment
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In this tutorial I had a customer ask me how to do an offset on a line of text that was .1 inches. This is easy to do in CorelDraw by using the contour command.

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