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If you want to view or edit a file before you incorporate it into your project, you can open it in CorelDRAW, Corel PHOTO-PAINT, or its associated application.
You can insert and place content in your document. Images that are obtained from online sources, such as iStock, may be subject to copyright and usage restrictions. Such images, also referred to as "comp images," are often low-resolution or watermarked. To use comp images, you must first check with the owner if you have rights to use them and purchase them if necessary. Then, you can replace the comp images in your document with the purchased images. You can view a list of all comp images in a document.
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Click File Search Content to open the Get More docker, and click CONNECT. |
You can also open a file by right-clicking it and choosing the option that you want.
You can also open multiple selected files.
For information about inserting embedded and linked objects, see Linking and embedding objects.
You can also insert a file into an active document by dragging the file from the viewing pane or the Tray docker to the active document.
You can also insert a file into an active document by right-clicking the file in the viewing pane and choosing an import command.
You can also insert multiple selected files.
Transformations, such as scaling, rotating, and resizing, that were applied to the comp image are preserved in the final image. However, effects, such as envelopes, distortions, perspective, as well as bitmap effects and adjustments, are not preserved.
You can also access the Open comp source and Replace comp commands by right-clicking a comp image.
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Click File Print, click the Preflight (Issues) tab, and click Some images may be subject to copyright and usage restrictions. |
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Click File Document properties. |
When you export a document to the Adobe Illustrator (AI), Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), HTML, or PDF file format, you can view a list of all comp images in the preflight summaries.
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