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    After I create a design (logo) I am unable to locate the source code for my design, this is the same with banners. How do I get to the source code.
    Also is it legal to sell these designs, I have ran across a couple of webpages that state any graphics designed with an Xara program then belong to Xara is this true.

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    Welcome to the forum.

    I am at a bit of a loss to understand what is actually the issue with your first issue. Are you saying that (1) you created a design (a logo) and that (2) you cannot find where you saved it?

    It should be somewhere on your hard drive if you saved it. I don't have PG&D, but it probably uses a file name ending with .xar so I would do a search in Windows for all files with that extension. So search for *.xar

    Anything you create with an Xara product is legal to sell. Not copies of the application, but the files and or final output format of your designs are completely salable. Can you point to a site you have read such statements?

    Take care, Mike

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    Hello JBruce, Welcome to Talkgraphics

    Can you explain a bit more about what you are meaning by "source code" ?
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    I believe you are referring to the HTML language code. Xara products work differently then other traditional web authoring programs. Whether it is Designer Pro, Photo & Graphic Designer, or Web Designer; your page is a Xara graphics file containing fonts, vector elements and bitmap images. It does not become a web page until it is exported or published as a web page. There is no need to write any code. However, after it has been exported, it is a standard web page that can be edited in most HTML editors. But, it is just as easy to make the changes in the Xara graphics file and re-export it.

    As far as artwork, graphics, edited photos, web pages, flash, etc. that you create...they are yours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jbruce View Post
    After I create a design (logo) I am unable to locate the source code for my design, this is the same with banners. How do I get to the source code.
    the "source" code is your "xar" file

    Quote Originally Posted by Jbruce View Post
    Also is it legal to sell these designs, I have ran across a couple of webpages that state any graphics designed with an Xara program then belong to Xara is this true.
    not true - any original design you create using xara software belongs to you
    the xara software always belongs to xara - you only have a licence to use it
    this is true in most countries where human beings use cutlery
    if you have used xara clipart in your designs you cannot claim that they are your own
    read the copyright statement included with your software
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    Quote Originally Posted by graphicsfactory View Post
    I believe you are referring to the HTML language code
    i doubt it - he says design (logo)
    If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
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    Jbruce

    Welcome to TalkGraphics

    Please give us more specific details. And are you referring to a graphic design or a website design?

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    he said logo
    If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
    They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
    Avoiding Manual Labour.

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    He also said, banner.

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    I have ran across a couple of webpages that state any graphics designed with an Xara program then belong to Xara is this true.
    if you use some of the example art in your drawings then you have possibly breached copyright

    there was [I think] a time when Xara reserved rights on drawings created with trial versions - not sure if this still applies
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