Use templates


When you start a document from a template by using the File New from Template command, CorelDRAW formats the page according to the page layout settings in the template and then loads all objects and template’s styles into the new document. With this method, you can search and browse for templates.

If you want to use only the styles from a template, you can create a blank document by using the File Open command.

You can also import styles from a template into a document at any time.

To start a document from a template

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1 Click File New from Template.
2 Search or browse for templates.
3 Choose a template by clicking its thumbnail.
4 Click Open.

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For information about searching for templates, see To find, filter, and sort templates.

You can also start a document from a template by clicking File Open, locating the template, double-clicking it, and enabling the New from template option in the Open dialog box. If you want to use only the template’s styles, disable the With contents check box.

To import styles from a template into a document

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1 Click Window Inspectors Object Styles.
2 In the Object Styles inspector, open the Import, export, or save defaults flyout, and then click the Import style sheet button .
3 Locate the folder where the template is stored.
4 Click the template that contains the styles that you want to load.
5 Click Import.

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Only the template styles are imported. Page layout settings and objects saved with the template are ignored. The attributes of existing objects are maintained.

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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.