CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 Guidebook

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Chapter 10: Finding and Managing Content | 133

To search for content, click a location in the
Libraries, Favorite folders, or Folders
pane. Next, type a word in the Search and
address box, and press Enter.

To search for content in multiple locations,
enable the check boxes for the folders that
you want to search, and click the Refresh
button.

You can also find all images used on a Web
site by typing the Web address in the
Search and address box.

You can find all images used on a Web site by typing the
Web address.


You can narrow the search results by using
different criteria, such as graphics type,
category, or file format. For example, if you are
looking for a vector graphic, you can display
only vector formats that are supported by
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite. If you are
searching for bitmap graphics, you can display
only bitmap formats that are supported by
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite. If you want to
choose a font for the text in your project, you
can display TrueType (TTF), OpenType (OTF),
and PostScript (PFB and PFM) fonts. You can
also search for file formats that are not
supported by CorelDRAW Graphics Suite.

To narrow the search results, click one of
the following buttons on the Filter
toolbar: Folders , Vectors ,
Bitmaps , Fonts , or Other files.

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite is fully integrated
with the search capabilities that are offered by
Windows 7 and Windows Vista. Note that to
use Corel CONNECT on Microsoft Windows XP,
you must have Windows Search installed and
running. Windows Search is available as a free
download from the Microsoft® Download
Center. If you are using another third-party
computer indexing and search tool (for
example, Google Desktop™), or you don’t have
Windows Search installed, the application has
limited search capabilities and lets you search
only by filename.
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