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Saving drawings

By default, drawings are saved to the Corel DESIGNER file format (DES). You can save a drawing to other vector file formats as well. If you want to use a drawing in another application, you must save it to a file format that is supported by that application. For information about saving files to other formats, see Exporting files.

When saving a drawing, you can embed the used fonts to facilitate file sharing. By default, Corel DESIGNER embeds all used fonts, with the exception of Asian fonts and fonts that do not have embedding permissions. For more information, see Embedding fonts.

When you save a drawing, Corel DESIGNER lets you add reference information so that you can easily find and organize drawings later on. You can attach tags (also known as properties) such as title, subject, and rating.

You can also save selected objects in a drawing. For large drawings, saving only the selected objects reduces the file size, which can decrease the time it takes to load the drawing.

When saving a file, you can use advanced options to control how bitmaps, textures, and vector effects, such as blends and extrusions, are saved with the drawing.

You can also save a drawing as a template, which lets you create other drawings with the same properties. For information about saving a drawing as a template, see Working with templates.

To save a drawing Back to Top

 

Enable the Selected only check box.
Enable the Embed fonts check box.

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If you are using an expired trial version of Corel DESIGNER, you will not be able to save drawings.

Saving a drawing to a previous version of Corel DESIGNER may result in loss of certain effects that were not available in the previous version of the application.

When you save a drawing to the latest version of the CorelDRAW file format, the option Make compatible with version 17.0 is enabled by default. This option ensures that the file can be opened in CorelDRAW X7.3 and earlier X7 versions. If the file contains new features such as drop shadows with Gaussian blur feathering, this option results in a bigger file size.

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You can also save a drawing by clicking File Save.

You can also save a drawing by clicking the Save button on the Standard toolbar.

To use advanced options when saving Back to Top

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Choosing to save textures, blends, and extrusions with the file increases the file size but lets you open and save a drawing more quickly. Conversely, choosing to rebuild textures, blends, and extrusions when a saved drawing is opened decreases the file size but increases the time required for saving or opening a drawing.

To save a drawing that is compatible with an older version of Corel DESIGNER Back to Top

 

Click Tool Options. In the Workspace list of categories, click Save, and enable one of the following options:
Click Tool Options. In the Workspace list of categories, click Save, and disable the Ask when saving check box.

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