Hello,
I want to convert a ms-word file to any version with 112 pages, needed to fit page on page. Can i do so please help someone!
thanks Umar mansoor
Umar Mansoor said:with 112 pages
That's a biggie, graphics will make this one tough.
Not just graphics, but formatting will be a problem too in my opinion.
You could print your word document as a PDF using something like DeskPDF from Docudesk, then open the document within Corel. It should retain formatting that way. Ive just tried it and it works fine
The question on my mind is "Why?" Is there a compelling reason to take it from Word to Draw?
112 Pages is not Draw's sweet spot. Documents of this size are better suited to a program like Ventura.
Of course it can.
Print to PDF and import the PDF is how I would tackle it as a one off if the layout must remain the same. I've done it before on 8 page docs but never on a 112.
Practical?
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If you're using Word 2007, you can save as a PDF, and then import the PDF into DRAW
Thank you all so much for being good helpers.
Actully the file i mentoined is a full color book contains graphics, page formatting, header and footer and so does page number. The graphics and text are of different colors. I need to apply color saperation to print each color for a large account of copies. If some one has got know about color separation in Ms-word expcept corel draw.
kumorigoe said: If you're using Word 2007, you can save as a PDF, and then import the PDF into DRAW