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?
I'm having a hard time following you. You mention jpg/png but also Corel. Are you starting with vector art in Corel then exporting out as jpg/png?
If it's all vetor to begin with and all your black text is in fact text i.e. not converted to curves, then you can go Edit/Select All/Text then click on the white in your palette.
Line would be a bit different. Edit/Find and Replace/Find Objects
Agree, you could also (in corel) create a separate layer and drag all your text to it, switch off all other layers, select all text change its color. If live text is causing issues, select it all and the convert to curves before exporting it.