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You can associate a number of different file types with Corel applications. When you double-click a file you have associated with an application, the application starts and the file opens. When you no longer need a file type association, you can break it.
| To associate a file type with CorelDRAW |
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Click Tools |
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In the list of categories, double-click Global, and click Filters.
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Click Associate.
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In the Associated file extensions with CorelDRAW list, enable the check box of
the file type you want to associate.
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(Windows 7 and Windows Vista) Associating a file type with an application
adds the application to the list of recommended programs for opening this file
type. To open a file of an associated file type in CorelDRAW while browsing
in Windows, you also need to make CorelDRAW the default program. To do
this, click the Start button on the Windows taskbar, and then click Default
programs. Next, click Associate a file type or protocol with a program. For
detailed instructions about how to change the default program for a file type,
see the Windows Help.
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You can reset file associations by clicking Reset.
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| To break a CorelDRAW file type association |
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Click Tools |
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In the list of categories, double-click Global, and click Filters.
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Click Associate.
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In the Associated file extensions with CorelDRAW list, disable the check box of
the file type association you want to break.
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You can reset file associations by clicking Reset.
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