Another question (just posted a problem with PDF output - this is a different question.):
Besides generating PDFs for producing silk-screens I'm also generating PNGs or JPGs for renderings within Solidworks.
I create the silk-screens in CorelDraw using Black for the lines and text. But the ink will be printed white on a grey painted surface and I want to bring them into Solidworks as white lines and text. If I take the Corel jpg (or png) out as Black text and lines and import into Solidworks I get this, which is not what I want:
How can I change the text and lines to white as I am using File > Export in CorelDraw?
One way to approach that would be to use a Color Style in CorelDRAW, so it's easy to change the definition of "that color". Objects that use "that color" should update when such a change is made.
It's sort of like using a parameter in a CAD model rather than an explicit value.