Have you tried "Copy and Paste" Works fine on my PC
Have you tried "Copy and Paste" Works fine on my PC
Welcome to TalkGraphics Sara Rebeka
If you still have access to CorelDRAW, export your document as PDF. Designer Pro 365 will have more success with this format.
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Make sure you use the pdf option within CorelDRAW (in the File dropdown menu), not an external pdf 'printer'. I did this to get our cdr's across to Xara files. I still had to edit the files in Xara... font issues, columns, text formatting, colours, etc. all needed a bit of TLC. Our cdr's were v12.
Don't feel too bad about not being able to just import the cdr files though. Even CorelDRAW can't open it's 'own' files after a few versions have passed, often crashing badly.
I do not know if this will help since I have not yet tried it in 365, I usually convert my art in Coreldraw to curves and export it as a cmx file. This is what I have found worked best for me over the years. Just a thought. Good luck!
Tom
Works, and I use CMX as well at time. Strikes me why I generally use pdf is for maintaining transparency.
Thanks for all of your replies. Greatly appreciated.
Hi sararebeka, and welcome to TalkGraphics. There is no drag and drop support for CorelDRAW, any version I'm told, which makes sense because Xara and CorelDRAW are coded by two entirely different (and compteting!) groups of enginers. CorelDRAW's 32 bit CMX export appears to come into Xara quite well, and Xara's export to CMX is excellent.
You're an expert in CorelDRAW? You really shouldn't have problems drawing in Xara. Tere are many, many Xara users here who began with CorelDRAW, and switched to Xara after a while.
Can you share some of your artwork done in CorelDRAW on our forum after you've posted enough remarks to qualify for posting images? CorelDRAW is supposed to export to JPEG and PNG very well.
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Barbara B.,
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