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Title: Corel Draw
Post by: chalkies_shorts on Friday, October 15, 2010, 19:44:16
My daughters school has stopped using Corel Draw, which is fucking marvelous as my daughter has some work she needs to convert for her GCSEs. Before I rant at the school does anyone know how to convert a Corel Draw file ( .cdr ) into anything useable - ie Word. I've Googled but I can't seem to find anything.
Alternativley does anyone have Corel Draw that I could send them 3 files to be saved as something else - ie Word and then sent back to me.  She will need to be able to make changes to whatever format comes back.
Its a long shot but I'm hoping the TEF can come up trumps. If you're Swindon based a beer would be the bribe.


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: stfcinbmth on Friday, October 15, 2010, 19:49:52
My daughters school has stopped using Corel Draw, which is fucking marvelous as my daughter has some work she needs to convert for her GCSEs. Before I rant at the school does anyone know how to convert a Corel Draw file ( .cdr ) into anything useable - ie Word. I've Googled but I can't seem to find anything.
Alternativley does anyone have Corel Draw that I could send them 3 files to be saved as something else - ie Word and then sent back to me.  She will need to be able to make changes to whatever format comes back.
Its a long shot but I'm hoping the TEF can come up trumps. If you're Swindon based a beer would be the bribe.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060810212715AA8vjTy


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: BANGKOK RED on Friday, October 15, 2010, 19:52:09
I find corel draw rather useful for forging official documents.

I've only got an old version and am not that skilled at using it, but I'll give it a whizz if nobody more able will. Obviously it'll be a freebie cos' I don't think the beer would make it it one piece but that's cool.



Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: jonny72 on Friday, October 15, 2010, 20:21:01
There are fully functional trial versions of all Corel products:

http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/gb/en/Content/1152796555406

Download a trial version, open the files and export them in a different format that can be read by something else.


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: pauld on Friday, October 15, 2010, 20:34:58
Christ are they still going? Always assumed Corel went bust years ago


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: Samdy Gray on Friday, October 15, 2010, 21:02:58
Was going to post something similar to Paul. The last time I used Corel Draw was about 1997!


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: Batch on Friday, October 15, 2010, 21:05:05
I thought somebody bought them and they vanished?


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: pauld on Friday, October 15, 2010, 22:22:05
Hmm, turns out I may have something that might be able to import then convert cdr files. If you're still stuck chalkie and jonny's suggestion (which is your best bet) doesn't work, PM me


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: jonny72 on Friday, October 15, 2010, 22:49:13
As she needs to be able to edit the files, you'll need to be careful with how you convert them. I guess it will depend on the type of drawing but from a very quick check, exporting from Corel Draw in svg format seems to be the way to go.

If you need a graphics editor, and I guess you do as you mentioned Word which I imagine is a crock of shit for graphics, you might want to have a look at Gimp - though it was a bit complicated for me the last time I tried it (does too much if anything). Otherwise, you could try Open Office which has a graphics application.


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: chalkies_shorts on Friday, October 15, 2010, 23:40:41
Thanks guys. I think I'll download the trial version now. My daughter knows how to use Gimp so that seems the way to go. Bloody school.


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: Barry Scott on Friday, October 15, 2010, 23:51:11
Like pauld and Samdy said, I also thought it had disappeared, well, until a few weeks ago when I found that people who do laser engraving seem to exclusively work in Corel. I don't know why, but they do. Strange.

Then again, I've barely touched Photoshop and avoid it like the plague, so I'm not really one who knows anything about graphics.


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: Sussex on Saturday, October 16, 2010, 09:00:28
Have you tried inkscape supposed to be similar to corel and will import .cdr files (v7-14).

http://inkscape.org/

It's open source (free)

It's not something I've used so if anyone knows of it and it's rubbish please say!

And I'm not sure what all the SVG loving is all about (for the web)? Export as .EPS surely?



Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: pauld on Saturday, October 16, 2010, 13:24:48
I've used it, it's pretty good. In fact that's the thing I was referring to that would enable me to convert the files if needed. I didn't explicitly recommend it for chalkie cos I thought it was Linux only. Didn't realise there was a Windows version. Doh!


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: chalkies_shorts on Saturday, October 16, 2010, 14:25:30
I downloaded Corel trial version last night - took an hour. My daughter was able to convert hwer work this morning to something sjhe can now edit and work with. So thanks for your help.
All I've got do now is to help her simplify (2w^4y)(3w^3y^2). I did this type of crap 31 years ago and my memory has been shot with alcohol abuse and watching Town since.


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: flammableBen on Saturday, October 16, 2010, 14:29:58
edit: I'm a spacco


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: chalkies_shorts on Saturday, October 16, 2010, 14:43:32
I think the answer is 6w^7y^3. Ben I did see your answer before you edited it and the last bit was wrong - it was y^2 not all the second part of the equation. I think I'm now right but I'm quite happy to be corrected by any budding or established mathematicians. 


Title: Re: Corel Draw
Post by: flammableBen on Saturday, October 16, 2010, 14:54:52
Yeah, I put in some imaginary brackets.

Looking again I get 6w(3y²+4y)