How can I look at a detailed collection of data about a corel file such as color styles, symbol instances...etc. besides using the 'Document Properties' from the menu?
I ask this because I've come across a file that is freezing a print window and it's just a rectangle on one page. The file originated from X4.
Compare the two files. The clean one was saved as a CMX then back to CDR which 'cleaned' out the source causing the print window freezing. I just don't know what it is.
Do you?
FILES ARE HERE
You're right, the print preview freezes Draw completely. Doesn't happen with the "cleaned" file.
I have no idea why it happens but I hope someone else can drop in and verify too.The CDR file format is actually a ZIP-folder, and if you change the extension to .zip you can open it and check the content.Not sure it will give you anything useful though.
Hello signcoartdtp; You could use Task Manager.
George
Ronny Axelsson said: You're right, the print preview freezes Draw completely. Doesn't happen with the "cleaned" file. I have no idea why it happens but I hope someone else can drop in and verify too.The CDR file format is actually a ZIP-folder, and if you change the extension to .zip you can open it and check the content.Not sure it will give you anything useful though.
Tried this with little luck. I also noticed there's no riffData.cdr file in the extracted files as is done with an X4 file.
After some digging and searching, I found an 8KB file size difference between these two DAT files. I don't know how to properly view these files but I'll keep looking for something that stands out.
I found one difference so far -- the clean CDR has a world scale of 1:1 and the crash CDR has a world scale of 1:32.