Using a keyboard shortcut may be an effort to select the necessary keys at the same time... I mean not everyone is a contortionist, right? Here is a way to resolve that. CorelDRAW is awesome at allowing for customization. I regularly use single character keyboard shortcuts. As an example, C (center vertically); E (centers horizontal); T (align the top of objects); B (bottom of objects); L (align left); R (align Right). I also customize some of my own, for example G (group); U (ungroup); W (wireframe); Q (quit wireframe and take me to enhanced) and because I often deal with multi-page documents, S (page sorter view).To do this, select Tools > Customization > Commands. Click on the Binocular icon (Find) and type in the name of the command you wish to assign a new shortcut key. Once the command comes up, switch to the Shortcut Keys tab, enter a new shortcut key and click Assign.
Tip provided by Roger Wambolt, CorelDRAW team.
As an creative associate from cheap essay USA using keyboard shortcuts are real helpful specially in your designing workflow. Getting familiar with these keys make it easy for you to do finish our work just quickly. I use this tool for illustration