Quick links to procedures on this page:

Opening images

You can open most bitmaps in Corel PHOTO-PAINT. Each image you open appears in its own image window.

You can also import images. Importing allows you to add a new image to the active image window. For more information, see Importing files.

You can use the clipart and photos that are included on the Corel DVD. If you are using Windows 7 or Windows 8, you can search for images by different criteria, such as filename, title, subject, author, keyword, comment, and other properties attached to the file. For more information about searching for files with Windows 7 or Windows 8, see the Windows Help. You can also browse and search for content by using Corel CONNECT. For more information, see Exploring Corel CONNECT.

Opening earlier versions of multilingual files

You can open or import an image from version 11 or earlier of Corel PHOTO-PAINT that contains text in a language different from the language of your operating system. To do this, you can use code page settings to ensure that object names and notes saved with the image are displayed correctly in the Object manager docker. To ensure that text is correctly displayed in the image window, you need to use encoding settings. For more information, see Modifying encoding settings to display text correctly.

To open an image Back to Top

 

Enable the Check for watermark check box.
In the Open list box, click Crop and load.
In the Open list box, click Resample and load.
Right-click a file, and click Restore previous versions.

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You can also open an image by clicking the Open button on the standard toolbar. If the standard toolbar is not displayed, click Window Toolbars Standard.

To insert a file into an active image Back to Top

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You can also open a file in a new image window by dragging the file to the application window.


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