I create spec drawings for labels on a daily basis. The first page is all the details with dimensions and how to print, and where it's used, etc... and the second page of the CDR is simply the artwork for the drawing. I save the artwork out in SVG format so I can import it into NiceLabel (the labeling system used on the factory floor). The first page, I save as PDF.
I have no trouble using "CTL-E" to export the artwork to SVG, then doing the same to get my PDF of the first page.
But now I've learned about the export docker, and thought, "WOW I could do this all in one step!" Well, not so much. The SVG format is not showing up as an option in the docker:
Is there a magic way to get the SVG there? Please?
I am not aware of any way to add additional export formats to the Export docker in CorelDRAW 2021.
I think that they added additional export formats later: How to Export Multiple Assets Using the Export Docker.
I can export to a lot of formats if I just use "CTL-E", SVG included. But it is not an option on the Export Docker, and that makes the whole thing useless to me.
Have a look at this Macro, I use it on a daily basis. Just assign a keyboard shortcut and you are good to go.
https://community.coreldraw.com/share/b/eskimo/posts/28---macro---quick-export
I appreciate the kind words, my friend, but I think Lorrieann needs SVG export.
It's kind of a bummer, because they "just missed it"; current version includes SVG as an option in the Export docker.
My bad I should have read a bit closer
No harm, no foul!
They might have other needs that would be served by Quick Export, or by some other macros that they would not otherwise have discovered.
We see the pitfalls of not keeping up with software releases.