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Using Guidelines CorelDraw basics tutorial.
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Copy Object Properties CorelDraw basic tutorial.
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Modify Multiple Objects in CorelDraw. This is a basics tutorial.
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Group and Ungroup Objects in CorelDraw. A basics tutorial.
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Distribute Object Sets in CorelDraw.
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Learn about object aligning in CorelDraw.
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Why CDR?
CDR is the CorelDraw extension and is a perfect method for saving images to be used in CorelDraw documents. It is like saving a CorelDraw file, and can be opened. In fact, to export a CDR file, you use the Save As option.
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Why AI?
AI is an EPS (Encapsulated Postscript) vector based format. Vector files are much smaller than bitmap files for image types except photos (TIF is the best photo choice). They also remain editable in a vector based program like CorelDraw. Whenever possible, EPS format is the best. Not all applications accept EPS files though, and you should be printing to a PostScript printer when using EPS. Most desktop computers are not PostScript capable. However, for moving between image editing programs, EPS is ideal.
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Why JPG?
If you are exporting a photograph style image for the Web, JPG is the best choice. It is one of two common formats that can be used on the Web (GIF is the other). JPG images can contain full color information, and this format offers excellent compression capabilities for fast downloading of Web images.
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Export TIF File - CoralDraw basics tutorial.
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