Find content with the CONNECT Browser

To browse and search for content

To find all images on a webpage

To refine your search


With the CONNECT Browser (known as CONNECT docker in earlier versions), you can browse for content, or you can search for content by using keywords.

You can browse and search for content in one or multiple locations on your computer or local network. You can also browse and search online on Flickr . The images that you find online are often subject to usage restrictions and may be watermarked or low-resolution. For information about using such images, see Use content from the CONNECT Browser.

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Content Exchange is no longer available. If you want to use Corel clipart and photos, download content pack from within the Get More dialog box. For more information, see To access the Get More dialog box.

Note that online content is unavailable in workplaces with restricted Internet access.

You can also navigate to previously viewed content.

Searching for content

You can search by the name, category (for example, clipart, photo images, or fonts), or reference information (for example, tags or notes) associated with a file. When you type a term in the Search and address box and initiate a search, all matching files are displayed as thumbnail images in the viewing pane. For example, if you type flower, the application automatically filters out all files that do not match and displays only the files that have the word flower in the filename, category, or tags assigned to the file. You can also type phrases and multiple words, and you can fine-tune your search by using Boolean operators such as AND, NOT, and OR. For example, you can find content that contains both flower and sun images by typing flowers AND sun. For information about adding tags and reference information, see To add and access drawing information.

To increase the search speed for local content and improve results, you can adjust the Windows Search options by adding more locations to the index.

You can also find all images on a webpage by typing the web address. For example, typing www.corel.com displays all the images that appear on the Corel website.

Refining your search

By default, your search results include all relevant content such as vector graphics, bitmaps, and fonts. You can narrow down the search results by excluding content. For example, if you are searching for graphics, you can display only vector graphics or only bitmaps. If you want to choose a font for your project, you can display only fonts.

You can widen the scope of a search, and you can cancel a search at any time.

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In the viewing pane, click the Show/Hide arrow to the right of the location.
In the Libraries pane, click the Configure content libraries button . Click Flickr, and choose a number from the Search results list box. This number determines the initial number of search results that are displayed in the viewing pane, as well as the additional results that are displayed each time you click More from.
AND — lets you find content that contains all search terms in the Search and address box. Instead of AND, you can also use the plus sign (+).

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You can browse the contents of only one folder at a time.

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To specify the location where you want to browse for content, type or paste a path in the Search and address box, and press Enter. The Search and address bar keeps track only of the locations that you enter manually. To delete all locations, click the drop-down arrow, and click Clear list.

If you want to browse the folder where a file is stored or access the source webpage of an image, right-click the file, and click Open source location.

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A category is included in the search results if the button appears pressed.

The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.


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