I recently converted text to curves in an attempt to center them more accurately. How do I convert them back so I can edit the text?
EDIT - I erased and retyped the text, in a bit of a hurry. Though, if there is a way to unconvert, I would like to know.
I'm 99% sure that Corel discards the font information once you convert to curves... I think the way you dealt with it is the only way. =]
I agree. I believe that the only way to un-convert something is through our friend 'Control + Z'
One thing that I have done over the years if I'm not sure that something is going to work the way that I want, is to duplicate the object, move the duplicate over & then work with the duplicate.
Another nice thing about Corel 13 is that you can now place your text wherever you want through the 'x' 'y' coordinates at the top left of your toolbar. Just make a little note on a scratch pad as to where the 'x' 'y' coordinates of the text are. Convert them to curves or whatever, and then just enter the coordinates for the newly altered text. Bada bing, bada boom. :)
Either way though, converting the text to curves should be the final thing you do with your text once you have edited & proofread. If you convert to curves, save the file & then close Corel - that's it.