Quick links to procedures on this page:
• |
• |
CorelDRAW lets you insert CorelDRAW files as linked or embedded objects in other applications. You can also insert a linked or embedded object in CorelDRAW. A linked object remains connected to its source file; whereas an embedded object is not linked to its source file but is integrated into the active document.
To insert a linked object | ![]() |
1. |
In CorelDRAW, select an object.
|
Make sure that the file is saved first. |
2. |
Click Edit ![]() |
3. |
Click Edit ![]() |
4. |
Enable the Paste link option.
|
![]() |
To insert a linked object into the active drawing from another application, click
Edit ![]() |
To insert an embedded object | ![]() |
1. |
In the destination application, click Edit ![]() |
2. |
Enable the Create from file option.
|
3. |
Click the Browse button.
|
4. |
Click a filename.
|
![]() |
You can also create an embedded object by enabling the Create new option,
and choosing the application in which you want to create the object from the
Object type list box.
|
You can also insert an embedded object by selecting an object in the source
application, and dragging it to the window of the target application.
|
![]() |
Copyright 2012 Corel Corporation. All rights reserved.