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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 26
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I'm using Corel Draw, and I love it (even though I don't understand a lot of it).
I seem to have a problem with the boundaries of the document. If I draw past the edges, it changes the size of the page when I export a BMP. Even a line drawin slightly over the edge will make a texture (BMP) look bad. Is there a way to prevent a tool from drawing off the edge of the page? In MS Paint, I didn't have to worry about going over the edge, because it would just disappear. With Corel Draw, I have to be ultra-careful about where my drawings meet the edges! Heeelp! |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Saddle Brook, New Jersey
Posts: 135
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When I use Corel Draw, I set up guidelines to define a preset size that I have determined to be the edge of my drawing. You can also draw a rectangle snapped to this size and just stay inside of it or the guidelines.
Best Regards, Ron Caudillo |
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