Missing feature from other versions. Can't click on a font to add to font history.

In X6, if you opened a previous file, all you had to do was click on a line of text (already there), and that font would automatically be placed into the top 5 most recently used font list. This was a "fantastic" feature saving tons of time as the alternative would be to re-sift your font list to access that font (this is obviously in case of a revision in which more text is being added using the same font or font family). In 2019 (also saw this in x8 and 2018), if you perform the same action, the font is not added to the list. Client needs another line of text added in same font, but I've been in several other files since the last time accessing the job, the font is long gone from the top five thus requiring to go back and find it again. When I run hundreds of fonts like I do, it's very time consuming... Would love to be able to just click on the line of text that is already there, thus placing it in the top 5 recently used, then I have automatic fast access to it to create my added line of text requiring the same font. Any feedback on this? I'm so tired of trying new versions of corel just to result to stay in X6 because it's so flawless.

On a side note, has there ever been a better version than X6... Can Corel just re-release x6 and make more money than they ever have by releasing a premium product. 

  • As for X6, again, doesn't sound like you are much of an actual "user" of the program for every day use. It sounds like you are part of the development team that believes in what they create, yet actually doesn't use the program every day.
    I use the program 10 hours a day, 5 days a week

    I use the program from 8:00 AM to 23:00 PM (yes, I'm working at house as freelance when I return from office) , 7 days per week, My feedback is my personal experience as user, since I work with CorelDRAW all days, and more than 90% of my daily work is done with CorelDRAW. I have installed CorelDRAW X7, 2018 and 2019. I do not know your jobs, nor do I know the problems you've had, and I'm really sorry, I'm not denying that it could be true.

    If I spoke as part of the company maybe I would try to sell a great image of the product, and I would not tell you that I do not like a version. I would say "Oh, yes, X6 was a great version, but the new version is even better, you have to buy it!"