Corel Draw Dimension Line

| October 27, 2010 | 0 Comments

This lecture shows you how to relate scope to your matter in Corel Draw X5. Dimensioning is a new characteristic introduced in CoreDRAW X5
Understanding the flexible, intuitive features offered by CorelDRAW for setting up your drawings will make it easy for you to create a variety of documents, from individual graphics to newsletters, pamphlets, business cards and labels.
This chapter will help you start using CorelDRAW effectively. It describes how to create new drawings or open existing files, as well as how to save, close, archive, and back up documents. You will learn about the different options associated with these commands, and when to use them. Using these options properly will help you keep your files organized and find them faster.

Before you start creating drawings, you may want to know how to set up an effective working environment. This chapter contains instructions on setting up the Drawing Page, including page size, orientation, and background. It also tells you how add and remove pages, and how to navigate multipage documents.
You’ll also want to take advantage of the tools offered by CorelDRAW for ensuring that objects are accurately drawn and placed. These include the rulers, grid, and guidelines.

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