CorelDRAW provides multiple ways to add and manipulate text (also known as ‘type’). You can create two types of text objects: artistic text and paragraph text. Artistic text is useful for adding a single word or a short line of text. Paragraph text is suitable for creating text-intensive documents, such as newsletters or brochures.
You can change the position and appearance of text. For example, you can fit text to a path, wrap text around objects, or rotate text. You can also format the appearance of characters and paragraphs. For more information, see Formatting text.
This section contains the following topics:
• | Importing and pasting text |
• | Adding artistic text |
• | Adding paragraph text |
• | Adding columns to text frames |
• | Combining and linking paragraph text frames |
• | Aligning text by using the baseline grid |
• | Selecting text |
• | Finding, editing, and converting text |
• | Shifting, rotating, mirroring, and flipping text |
• | Moving text |
• | Wrapping text |
• | Fitting text to a path |
• | Inserting special characters, symbols, and glyphs |
• | Embedding graphics |
• | Working with legacy text |
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