I have the Guidebook, that is COOL! but does Corel sell a printed content manual? I would love to have that PDF content manual as a printed book. I know it would be 414 pages but it would be cool.
Yes, that is the boxed version of X5. The manual is a hard cover book.
Since you have the X5 as a d/l version, I suggest that you give Corel a call and see how much it would cost to have the hard bound edition sent to you. (Be sure to have your X5 registered with Corel, first.)
No, I have the hard cover Guidebook you are talking about. I bought the boxed version from Corel. I am looking for a printed manual for all the clipart and extra content.
You will find a PDF file of what I am talking about in your My Documents>Corel>Corel X5>Extras folder on your computer.
I prefer a book to using Corel Connect to search for content. Maybe if Corel Connect wasn't so flaky on my computer it would be different.
Yes I prefer looking through a book rather than search a pdf.
We expected that a few users may want this....we currently do not have plans to print one but rest assured that we're watching this topic carefully.
T.
I personally use the computer to search for graphics, but when working with customers it is much easier to just hand them the graphics book and let them browse. The packages I currently have without books add very little to my sales. 99% of my stock graphic sales can be traced back to Corel graphics book. And for some reason, the version 8 book has been the most popular.
Since having a printed book doesn't keep me from electronically searching cliparts or PDFs, I vote for a printed book :)
I love printed materials, specially fonts.
Jeff Harrison said: Ver 8 era had nice salable clipart that remains popular today But after using ROMcat, looking at a physical book is painful IMO. I've never bothered with the books since.
X5 has "connect" which seems like how you describe RomCat. I've found it useful. It's a docker. Have you tried it?
<Mike Ver Duin> wrote in message news:85791@coreldraw.com... Have you tried it?