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To access the advanced PDF options from
the Publish to PDF dialog box, click
Settings.
To create a PDF preset, choose settings in
the PDF settings dialog box, click the
General tab, and click the Add PDF
preset button next to the PDF preset list
box. Type a name for the preset in the Save
PDF preset as list box.
To export only selected objects in
CorelDRAW, enable the Selected only
check box in the Export dialog box or in
the Save as dialog box.
Collect for Output wizard
CorelDRAW
If your print service provider needs to make any
changes to your file, you can use the Collect
for output feature to create a ZIP folder that
can be sent to the print service provider. The
folder contains the CorelDRAW file, a PDF
version of the CorelDRAW file, and the fonts
and color profiles that were used in creating
the document.
Give it a try
- Click File ` Collect for output, and
follow the instructions in the wizard.
ConceptShare
CorelDRAW and Corel PHOTO-PAINT
If you want to share your design with your
client in a virtual workspace, you can use
ConceptShare. This Web-based service lets you
post your design and make it available
exclusively to your client, who can then review
the design and post comments.
Give it a try
1 Click Window ` Dockers `
ConceptShare.
The ConceptShare docker appears.
2 Do one of the following:
- If you have a ConceptShare account,
type your user name and password,
and click Submit to sign in. - If you don’t have a ConceptShare
account, click Sign up now, create an
account, and sign in.
3 After signing in, do one of the following: - In CorelDRAW, click Publish page in
the ConceptShare docker. - In Corel PHOTO-PAINT, click Publish
image in the ConceptShare docker.
4 Follow the instructions on the
ConceptShare Web site to share your
design with your clients.
Examples
The images in this section show page layouts
that were created in CorelDRAW and
Corel PHOTO-PAINT by using the features and
techniques recommended in this chapter.
More examples of page layout design appear
on the Gallery pages in Part Seven.
Image by Patrick Fraser