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  1. #16
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    sometimes when im looking for patterns the best place to find them is dingbat fonts, there are so many of them out there, even have pictures as fonts and they are all scalable images then.
    Benjiman

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  2. #17
    Debbie

    Did you save the file to your computer before you tried to open it. If not, try that, and open it with Corel.
    Mike Null

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  3. #18
    HI Mike, and Yes I have tried to save to my computer first. Either way by just trying to open the cdr link or by saving it both want to open up in adobe instead of corel (even though it says it is saving it in a corel file) wants to open up as an adobe and says the file is corrupt.
    Debbie Gillett
    Michigan

  4. #19
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    Double clicking a .cdr file from your windows explorer should open the file with corel. if not, Right click the file, and click open 'with' and select Corel.. If Corel is not one of the selections, choose the selection to use 'another' program, then select CorelDraw from the list.. If it was saved with the .cdr extension, Adobe shouldn't even look at it!
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  5. #20
    It has come awesome... Tks a lot for this new venture to me

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    Saravanakumar
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  6. #21
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    Opened fine in V12 .... great work Paul! .... thanks for sharing ....
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  7. #22
    Oddly, I just clicked on it and it opened in CD... then I saved it with a new name. No problem. But I also tried the "save as" thing and it gave me another page of gibberish.

    Anyway, thanks for the file!
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  8. #23
    Beautiful designs, thank you very much.
    Linda Tetreault
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