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    File offerings thwarted!

    Hi people,

    I may be the only one who does not have Corel X3 or X4 but when someone offers a file to the group, would it be possible to save it as a DXF or some other generic format.

    I have found many useful sounding items with .CDR extensions that I would like to look at but my poor old struggling v10 spits them out as corrupted or other such puny comments.

    Maybe another option would be to save it in an older format, say Corel 10 so anyone from 10 forwards can see it.

    Thanks for allowing the whine.
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    I don't think DXF is what you want. Too many little line segments. How about EPS.
    I design, engineer and program all sorts of things.

    Oh, and I use Adobe Illustrator with an Epilog Mini.

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    The forum will not accept eps files, and I agree that DXF causes problems for people with Corel. Perhaps a zipped eps or .ai file but then those have different versions that some people can't open too.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Pelonio View Post
    but then those have different versions that some people can't open too.
    I am doomed !!
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    Yup! Bite the bullet and buy X3 or X4....your life will be much simpler afterwards.....

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    Get X3 over X4 or wait for X5......

    There is some discussion on this topic already, but traditionally the odd number versions of Draw are better than the even numbered ones....

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    I'm an Illustrator user so don't know if Corel can handle this. What about PDF?
    I design, engineer and program all sorts of things.

    Oh, and I use Adobe Illustrator with an Epilog Mini.

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    Corel will import a vector .pdf, but convert everything to curves before you publish to .pdf that way you can use whatever font you want without worrying if the person getting the .pdf has that font in their system.. What about the corel presentation exchange format .cmx will it cross versions?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Cunningham View Post
    What about the corel presentation exchange format .cmx will it cross versions?
    But that would still leave us Illustrator users in the cold!
    I design, engineer and program all sorts of things.

    Oh, and I use Adobe Illustrator with an Epilog Mini.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Johnson29 View Post
    I have found many useful sounding items with .CDR extensions that I would like to look at but my poor old struggling v10 spits them out as corrupted or other such puny comments.

    You could always ask someone to post them in version 10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Corker View Post
    You could always ask someone to post them in version 10.
    Hi Frank,

    Yup, a good suggestion but I am learning so much so fast from the people on this group I feel I am already taking much more than I can give. I would feel a little embarrassed to ask for extra work from an individual.

    If there was a general trend to upload from the earliest version their version of Corel offers then we could all see stuff.

    I will check Amazon's used stuff to see if I can spring for something a little later.
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    There are quite a few posts asking for earlier versions. I don't think people mind doing that.
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    Dave

    Bob is right and it doesn't have to be the OP who saves it down to a lower version. Anybody who can open the file can do it. Just mention it and somebody will fix it for you in a flash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Bob is right and it doesn't have to be the OP who saves it down to a lower version. Anybody who can open the file can do it. Just mention it and somebody will fix it for you in a flash.
    Thanks Bob and Mike, probably right and I will endeavor to do that, it just does not come as a first thought for me though. Actually now that I think of it I have seen the "send it to me and I will covert it," comment a few times now.

    I believe pretty much everyone here is running a business whereas I am retired and time is not critical. I hate to suck time from someone that could be answering the door bell.
    Dave J
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    Dave

    That's very considerate of you but we have a lot of hobbyists here as well. Many of them are quite expert at what they do and can teach us all a lot about their techniques. Besides those of us who do this for a living need help too. It's all about give and take.
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