Hello Umang; I'm not having a problem doing as you are saying, ( With Windows 7 ) I would select the text I want to move or edit and use the Ctrl+X or the Ctrl+C keys then the Ctrl+V key to paste it. I would color it after I had move it by selecting the letters I want a different color and click the color I want them.
George
Hey George,
I am Talking about convert to curve option in short Ctrl + Q let say in that sentence if u coulour like any word different fron orginal like whole text is in black and u selected "Australia" Melbourne and other colour then convert to curve that whole para it will automatically change those specified colour into BLACK. This whole thing starts after the update of X7
P.S.: I talked to an expert regarding this and i mailed the file to him he replied cut those coloured letters or words and paste it in new handle bar then convert to curve them or convert to curve the whole and then select the words or curves you want to colour and then colour them. this doesn't make sense with long para or sentence. ( The concerned guy is from COREL it self)
Hello Umang; Someone from Corel is the Best one to get a answer from for sure. But below is how I done it with X7 & Windows 7 ( English )
I am seeing similar problems with text objects, though they are not always consistent and therefore not easy to reproduce.
The problem I think is that the text object has attributes (colour, fontname, fontsize, bold/italic etc) and so do some or all of the characters.
When it is all working well, the individual character attributes take precedence for the characters that have their own attributes and the other characters are rendered using the attributes of the text object. This is how it is meant to work, but in practice some recent changes are causing the individual character attributes to revert to that of the text object (or possibly vice-versa). This can cause the font face, size, colour, bold or italic attributes to change unexpectedly to the entire text object.
Start by looking at http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/t/46180.aspx -- I think this may be the problem that you are describing, in which case it has been reported and is probably being worked on.
There is also a similar problem which can happen when you paste text from one document to another, without converting to curves. I reported that a few weeks ago and will check a few more possiblities.
Dear Harry,
Ya thats the same problem i was talking about. Is there any solution yet? Or any one from Corel help us out?
I can only say that Corel says it is logged as a problem, which means that it will be considered for fixing in the next update -- but that might not be for a couple of months.
If you have a second machine, a possible temporary solution is to install the original X7 release there and use it when you need to convert to curves. That's not a good solution, but its the only one I can think of at the moment.
Maybe a macro could do it in the meantime? But macros typically automate internal processes and if the macro uses the same method it may have the same problem.
ya thats the thing... i am doing it on a daily basis.. should I uninstall the Corel x7 and re\install it with the original CD?