You can use the File Export command to export files to a variety of bitmap and vector file formats that can be used in other applications. For example, you can export a file to the Adobe Illustrator (AI) or JPG format. You can also export a file so that it is optimized for use with a suite of office productivity applications, such as Microsoft Office or Corel WordPerfect Office.
The Export inspector lets you simultaneously export assets in your document to multiple files. You can export one or more objects and pages, or a group of objects to a variety of file formats.
When you are exporting a file, the original file is left open in the drawing window in its existing format.
You can use the File Save as command to save files to various vector formats. After you save a file to a different format, the saved file is displayed immediately in the drawing window. It is recommended that you first save the file as a CorelDRAW (CDR) file because some file formats do not support all of the features found in a CorelDRAW file.
Not all of the options or compression types in the Export dialog box are available for all file formats.
Objects on a hidden layer are displayed in the exported file unless the printing and exporting function for the hidden layer is disabled.
For information about the options available when you export to a bitmap file format, see To convert a vector graphic to a bitmap when exporting.
If you are using an expired trial version, you will not be able to export files.
You can specify which layers will appear in the exported file. For more information, see To enable or disable printing and exporting of a layer.
The optimization options are available only if you choose the Microsoft Office and Compatibility options.
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2021. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.