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  • Re: Trim / Combine not functioning properly

    Last macro I'm writing: This one, when run, will set the the first selected node of each subpath as the new start point of the subpath. If you select multiple nodes on a single subpath, it will choose the first selected as the new start location. Open subpaths, and subpaths without a selected node...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 by Hendrik Wagenaar on 12-05-2008
  • Generate drawing with data from excel

    Hello everyone. I am a new user of CoreDraw!. I want to generate a drawing using data from excel. I know a little VBA but not much. My drawing is a cross section (X) of a road, to be drawn for every 50 metres for 87 kilometres. Could anyone please help me on how to do it best?
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 12 by boychou on 11-23-2008
  • VBA vs. VB.net

    Hi, I'm trying to modify a Corel Drawing programatically using VB.net rather than VBA. I don't seem to be able to do simple things such as FindShape. I've added the CorelDRAW reference library but to no avail... Here's an example of what I want to do: Dim S as Shape Dim TextToInsert As...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X3 by vibeke on 09-04-2008
  • VBA library extension: Meshfill

    I've been searching for some VBA Properties and Methods of Mesh fill to work with the nodes. Unfortunately I found only two, which allowed no access to the nodes. Here I have a list with Methods and Properties, which would be very very helpful. They might provide unbelievable Power in creative work...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite feature requests by mo on 08-29-2008
  • Re: Macro compatiblity between CorelDRAW and Corel DESIGNER

    Corel DESIGNER and CorelDRAW share a common engine. Corel DESIGNER X4 fully supports the CorelDRAW automation interface / commands and provides some more that are specific to the Corel DESIGNER exclusive features (e.g. callouts). You can't use CorelDRAW macros files (*.gms) in Corel DESIGNER by just...
    Posted to Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X4 by Klaus Vossen on 08-04-2008
  • Corel Insider blog just launched...

    The first post in the Corel Insider blog was published today. This blog will include articles written by various people working on CorelDRAW @ Corel about various aspects of the product. As a warning before you dive in there, some of these posts will be very technical, but will add a lot of in-depth...
    Posted to Gérard on Graphics by Gerard Metrailler on 07-09-2008
    Filed under: CorelDRAW.com, vba, object model, blog
  • Using CQL in CorelDRAW/Corel DESIGNER VBA macros

    This article covers a topic of Corel Query Language introduced with CorelDRAW X3 which can be used in VBA macros to perform complex searches in documents. This article assumes you have a basic working knowledge of VBA in CorelDRAW or Corel DESIGNER. Enjoy... Using Corel Query Language (CQL) to search...
    Posted to CorelDRAW insider by AlexV on 07-09-2008
    Filed under: CQL, VBA
  • CorelDRAW X4 Education Edition Delivers VBA

    In a previous post , you know I have been very critical about the Student and Teacher (Academic) Edition of CorelDRAW X3 because it does not include VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). I've got good news for you. The Education (still Academic) Edition of CorelDRAW X4 does include VBA. It still has...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on 01-23-2008
    Filed under: coreldraw, vba, education, teacher, academic, x4, student
  • OEM Versions of CorelDRAW Also Lack VBA

    A little while back I told you a number of reasons to avoid the Academic version of CorelDRAW . The main reason being that it lacks VBA. After I wrote that post, it was brought to my attention that OEM versions (most, but not all) also lack VBA. This Read More...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on 12-05-2007
    Filed under: coreldraw, oem, vba
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