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Question by smgmz
Submitted on 4/21/2004
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How do I convert a corel .cdr file to jpeg format?


Answer by sntkmr7819
Submitted on 5/4/2004
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dont know

 

Answer by cindy
Submitted on 8/7/2004
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Go to file and use the export funcion.  There's a drop down for "save as type" choose
JPG from the list. the just hit the export button.

 

Answer by ali
Submitted on 11/1/2004
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salam azizam

 

Answer by erer
Submitted on 11/29/2004
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Answer by MMM
Submitted on 2/27/2005
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DONT KNOW

 

Answer by MyBrooklyn
Submitted on 4/15/2005
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I am still looking

 

Answer by etrafficresults
Submitted on 4/18/2005
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Does anyone know how to do the corel conversion without using photopaint. Does anything that Adobe have convert?


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Answer by venky
Submitted on 5/14/2005
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Answer by 2ge
Submitted on 5/18/2005
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Hello,

I have the same problem, and I find workaround. Everything you need is MS WORD or EXCEL, just open it, INSERT -> picture -> from file, find that *.cdr, insert. After just copy it to clipboard and paste to Paint or other GFX program.
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Answer by robin
Submitted on 6/9/2005
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i don't know either

 

Answer by the swede
Submitted on 9/26/2005
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http://www.xnview.com/

 

Answer by Jm
Submitted on 10/2/2005
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Export it (FILE/EXPORT)

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Answer by Gaurav Kabra
Submitted on 10/11/2005
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Answer by -
Submitted on 10/18/2005
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illustrator

 

Answer by gylys
Submitted on 10/24/2005
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Me too

 

Answer by raymond
Submitted on 1/10/2006
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testing

 

Answer by ranjan :)
Submitted on 2/21/2006
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maa chudao :D

 

Answer by SAnne
Submitted on 3/3/2006
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In CorelDraw program itself, select the CDR clipart you want to convert.  Then "export" it into a .jpg (or any other) format.  Be sure you tell it to export only what you have selected or it will convert everything on the page.

If there is a simpler way, I'm not aware of it and would like to know myself.

 

Answer by Bob
Submitted on 3/14/2006
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You are so smart

 

Answer by blacky
Submitted on 3/20/2006
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so do i...

 

Answer by blabla
Submitted on 4/13/2006
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30days freetrial
http://www.graphics-converter-pro.com/download.htm

 

Answer by Dimos
Submitted on 5/30/2006
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It's a CorelDraw image. You have to open the image with Corel and then save it as jpg.

 

Answer by Thato
Submitted on 7/11/2006
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Dont know

 

Answer by kozalak
Submitted on 8/10/2006
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how can we convert?

 

Answer by Lord-Meka
Submitted on 9/14/2006
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Just click File/Export
Choose file type JPG Bitmap
Then hit export

 

Answer by ergsd
Submitted on 11/20/2006
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Answer by deejay86
Submitted on 1/8/2007
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i don't think you can without corel. that stinks.

 

Answer by cantedview
Submitted on 2/23/2007
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Open Microsoft Word, go to Insert > Picture > From File, browse to the location of your (Corel) file. Once opened in Word, you can select the image, and go to Edit > Copy. Then in any image editing software make a new file and Paste it in.

 

Answer by hydfhfh
Submitted on 3/9/2007
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Answer by Adder
Submitted on 5/30/2007
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Happy Sunday

 

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