To get you started, Corel provides local templates that are listed under All templates in the New from Template dialog box. These templates are stored in your Documents\Corel\Corel Content\Templates folder. If you are looking to expand your template collection, you can download additional template packs from within the Get More dialog box.
To access templates that are saved to local folders outside your Documents\Corel\Corel Content\Templates folder, you can create links to these folders. Such links are known as aliases. In addition, aliases can be used to access templates saved to shared network locations as well as secondary storage devices such as USB flash drives, and portable hard drives.
Click the Options button , and choose one of the following:
Sort by name sorts templates by template name, in alphabetical order.
Sort by date created sorts templates by the date they were created, starting with the last created template.
Sort by last modified sorts templates by the date they were modified, starting with the last modified template.
Templates in your Favorites list are automatically sorted by the date you marked them as favorites, starting with the last template added to Favorites.
Templates in your Recent list are automatically sorted by the date you used them, starting with the last used template.
Click the Options button , and click Reindex folder.
When you choose My templates as the content source, you can browse all templates located in the root of your Documents\Corel\Corel Content\Templates folder.
If the CorelDRAW shell integration components are not installed (that is, if you have disabled the Windows Shell Extension option under Utilities in the Setup wizard during a custom installation), you can search for templates only by filename, not by name or keywords.
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.