Corel DESIGNER (DES, DSF, DS4, or DRW)
You can import Corel DESIGNER (formerly Micrografx Designer) files. Files from version 10 and later have the filename extension .des. Files from Micrografx versions 6 to 9 have the filename extension .dsf. Version 4 files have the filename extension .ds4. The .drw filename extension is used for a Micrografx 2.x or 3.x file. Micrografx template files (DST) are also supported.
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(Windows Vista) Choose DES – Corel DESIGNER (*.des) or DSF, DRW, DST, MGX – Corel/Micrografx Designer (*.dsf; *.drw; *.ds4) from the list box next to the File name box.
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(Windows XP) Choose DSF, DRW, DST, MGX – Corel/Micrografx Designer or DES – Corel DESIGNER from the Files of type list box.
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Corel DESIGNER (DSF) technical notes |
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Snap points are not converted — the program preserves the default gravity settings.
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Objects on some pages may be grouped together. You may want to select the group and then ungroup it before editing.
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Gradient transparency may be offset in some cases.
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Hatch fills are rendered but are actually part of the object fill. They are separate objects that are grouped.
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Each line of a nonrectangular text object (text placed within an object) is converted to a separate text object.
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Text flowing between containers is not preserved; each container is converted to a separate object.
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Corel DESIGNER (DES) technical notes |
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B-splines are preserved in the imported file but cannot be modified before you convert them to curve objects. For information about converting objects to curve objects, see “To convert objects to curve objects.”
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Hatch fills are preserved but cannot be modified in CorelDRAW. You can, however, apply a hatch fill to other objects in a drawing. For more information, see “To copy fill, outline, or text properties from one object to another”.
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