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If you want to center the image on the
page, press Enter.
To import multiple consecutive files, hold
down Shift, and click the first and last files.
To import multiple nonconsecutive files,
hold down Ctrl, and click the files
individually to select them.
Shape tool
CorelDRAW
With CorelDRAW, you can remove the
background from a bitmap image by using the
Shape tool. The Shape tool lets you reshape
the boundary of the bitmap to exclude areas
without deleting them.
Cutting out the background from an image
makes the foreground subject stand out and
can help integrate the graphic more effectively
within your page layout.
Give it a try
1 In the toolbox, click the Shape tool.
2 Select the bitmap.
3 Drag a corner node inward to reshape the
bitmap boundary.
The area outside the boundary is removed.
To add a node, double-click the bitmap
boundary. Having more nodes lets you
shape the image with greater precision.
Double-click a node to delete it.
To convert a straight line segment to a
curve, click the node, and click the
Convert to curve button on the property
bar. Drag the control handles to reshape
the curve around the bitmap image.
To restore the image area that was
removed, simply drag the nodes outward
to their original position.
To cut out parts of the image permanently
and reduce the file size of the bitmap, use
the Crop tool. For more information, see
“Cropping, splitting, and erasing objects”
in the Help.
The image background is removed by using the Shape
tool.
Per fect shapes
CorelDRAW
Using the Perfect Shapes collection, you can
draw predefined shapes, such as arrows,
banners, and callouts. Some shapes contain
diamond-shaped handles that are called
glyphs. You can use the glyphs to modify the
appearance of a shape.
Give it a try
1 In the toolbox, click one of the following
tools:
- Basic shapes
- Arrow shapes
•Flowchart shapes