1. Before power clip the box is;
2. When Some thing is in power clip it becomes;
3. after some editing when i delete all objects in power clip it looks like having cross in box instead of a clear box.
All i want some default option in corel, so that if powerclip contents are removed then it should be an object or empty frame by default instead of powerclip crossed lines frame, for every time i mess up to clear contents.
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The remaining X is a known problem and we hope Corel will fix it in SP1.
Meanwhile, you can correct it by right clicking on the empty frame and changing Frame Type > None.
I already know this, but if i have to come across many times it is waste of time to convert each to object...
hope it will be fixed soon.
THanks dude.
This issue relate new "frame" logic. There is no problem because if you extract content then the powerclip frame still there. And you use new powerclip options for this frame.
If you create new powerlip frame then it brings more useful things. For example you can drag and drop any graphic object file (.cdr, .jpg, .tiff etc.) into the powerclip directly. You can use that method with connect.
But there is a problem with X (cross line)... The X printing or exporting as X... I think this is the bug and Corel Draw dev team should fix it.
may be a macro to do the task till we get the solution from Corel.
Gulzar Ahmed Khan Lodhi said:I already know this, but if i have to come across many times it is waste of time to convert each to object...
Getting rid of the cross is not too difficult via the command Harry mentioned.
It is possible to make it even easier by adding this command to a toolbar (it's on the Layout toolbar by default) or a shortcut key:In Options > Customization > Commands, go to Effects in the dropdown list and find "None". Drag this button to a toolbar and/or assign a shortcut key to it.This button will be active whenever you have a PowerClip or Text frame selected.
Many users are upset by the fact that an emptied powerclip is still a PowerClip frame, but what I don't understand is why they apparently create and work with clips, and then decide to empty them. Can it possibly be often enough to find it cumbersome to do the right-click > Frame Type > None procedure?I don't know, please enlighten me.
Maybe it should be optional whether an empty clip automatically should revert to an ordinary object or not?