Beginners' Guide to CorelDraw

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This tutorial is subjected to step by step practicing and we assumed that you are already familiar with windows environment. At any time in this tutorial, the word CLICK simply means to LEFT CLICK unless stated otherwise, DOUBLE CLICK means to LEFT CLICK twice simultaneously. DRAG means to LEFT CLICK and HOLD, and then move your mouse from one point to another.
We will be basically using COREL DRAW X3,WINDOWS XP from beginning and later WINDOWS 7 throughout this tutorial. Despite having different versions of corel draw, a lower version to X3 or higher than it can be used for this tutorial but there might be little differences depending on the version of corel you are using. [Other versions of corel are: corel 9, 10, 11, 12, X4, X5, X6 and X7]. The basic function of corel draw is for graphics design (putting your imagination into drawing). We will advise you have a safe place where your corel files (.cdr) are saved in case of when references are made to previous drawing and the steps involved in doing them.
How to get CorelDraw...
Search google to see those who offer free/cracked corel software or visit the trusted corel download page to get trial version. Need Original CorelDraw Software, then contact us.


Launching corel Draw

Corel draw can be launched on your computer like every other programs. To do this, look for corel draw shortcut on your desktop and double click on it or click on the windows start button at the left bottom of your screen as shown below.
windows xp start button
As soon as the start button is clicked, a start up menu will appear showing programs installed on your computer; you may get your corel draw icon from here or you’ll click on all programs to locate it as shown below
win-xp start menu
After locating your corel draw, double click on it and it will open.


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