Quick links to procedures on this page:

Accessing content

You can access content available on the Content Exchange or on the websites of online content providers. You can also access content from previous versions of the software that is stored on a CD, DVD, or in a folder.

Using the Content Exchange

The Content Exchange provides a collection of clipart, photos, fonts, frames, vector and bitmap patterns, and image lists that you can access. You can browse the available content, or you can search by keywords, mark your favorites, vote for content that you like, or copy content from the Content Exchange to your personal folder.

You must sign in to your corel.com account to use content from the Content Exchange.

Using content from online content providers

You can find content on the websites of online content providers such as Flickr and iStock. The images that you find online are often subject to usage restrictions and may be watermarked or low-resolution. For information about using such images, see Using content.

Note that online content is unavailable in workplaces with restricted Internet access.

Using content stored on a CD or DVD

To access clipart and other content included on a CD or DVD from a previous version of the software, you must insert the CD or DVD, or browse to the folder to which you have copied the content.

To use the Content Exchange Back to Top

 

Click the More options button , and click the Copy to personal button .
The content is copied in the respective folder in the My Documents\Corel\Corel Content folder.
Click the Favorite button .
Click the Vote up or the Vote down button .
Click the More options button , and click the Flag button .
Click the More options button , and click the Hide button .

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You must sign in to your corel.com account to use content from the Content Exchange.

To access a content library stored on a CD or DVD Back to Top
To access a CD or DVD content library that was copied to your computer Back to Top

Not all suite components documented in this Help are available in our Trial, Academic, and OEM versions. Unavailable components may include Corel applications, product features, third-party utilities, and extra content files.


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