Does anyone know how to avoid this warning popping up when I import certain CorelDraw files into another CorelDraw document?
The solution is cumbersome but quick.
1)Create a new "untitled" document with the styles you want.
2)Save it somewhere convenient.
3)Rename "untitled.cdr" to "untitled.zip"
4)Open "untitled.zip", open Styles, extract "document.cdss" somewhere.
5)Close and delete "untitled.zip"
6)Change "(target).cdr" to "(target).zip"
7)Open "(target).zip", open Styles, drag in previously extracted "document.cdss" file into folder and overwrite the one that is there.
8)Close "(target).zip" and rename back to "(target).cdr"
9)Open and Styles should be what you want.
Thank you Ruckstande, I've just tried it but the warning box still pops up when importing files that (in hindsight) have differing style sheets to the target file. I guess this may stop the box popping up with new files going forward but it won't solve the issue with importing existing files.
Thanks for the input though.
Are you importing files into the same drawing template each time?
Yes. The target file/template is consistent each month. We import other CDR files into this '4 page template' to create continuous pages. Each imported file is an individual advert.
I'm completely missing the reason that you can't open your template, save as naming the file for the current work, then open CDR files, then group, copy the new content then place that content into your working file.
I do this exact same thing with all my files as every job I do starts from a template.