With CorelDRAW, you can create tables by importing content from Quattro Pro (.qpw) and Microsoft Excel (.xls) spreadsheets. You can also import tables created in a word-processing application, such as WordPerfect or Microsoft Word.
| To import a table from Quattro Pro or Excel |
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| 1 . | Click File |
| 2 . | Choose the drive and folder where the spreadsheet is stored. |
| 3 . | Click the file to select it. |
| 4 . | Click Import. |
| The Import/Paste dialog box appears. |
| 5 . | From the Import tables as list box, choose Tables. |
| 6 . | Choose one of the following options: |
| • | Maintain fonts and formatting — imports all fonts and formatting that are applied to the text |
| • | Maintain formatting only — imports all formatting that is applied to the text |
| • | Discard fonts and formatting — ignores all fonts and formatting that are applied to the text |
| To import a table from a word-processing document |
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| 1 . | Click File |
| 2 . | Choose the drive and folder where the text file is stored. |
| 3 . | Click the file. |
| 4 . | Click Import. |
| 5 . | From the Import tables as list box, choose Tables. |
| 6 . | Choose one of the following options: |
| • | Maintain fonts and formatting — imports all fonts and formatting that are applied to the text |
| • | Maintain formatting only — imports all formatting that is applied to the text |
| • | Discard fonts and formatting — ignores all fonts and formatting that are applied to the text |
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.