Hi..
please help & tip me..
1 page or multi page
multi colors & multi object
need to make single color ( fill and outline )
how to make single click
https://www.corelnaveia.com/2017/09/coreldraw-x8-2017-localizar-objetos-com.html
thanks for your reply..
sorry my English is poor..What I need see image ( i know color replace options )
but any tips for single click..!!
thanks
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1l_DqnhqlEA4d9i-MHgY84iGxPsSst8Ex&export=download
there is a sample corel file
Your sample file includes a bitmap. My macro does not change the colors of bitmaps. The original post in this thread asked about changing the colors of fills and outlines - which my macro does do.
Your sample file also includes a fountain fill that has two colors in it - green and white. If my macro is used to convert all colors to a palette that only has one color (e.g., black), then both of the colors in the fountain fill are converted to black.
If that gradient effect were produced using transparency (instead of white), then "Convert to Palette" would correctly change the green-to-transparent gradient into a black-to-transparent gradient.
yes this file are include bitmaps
i don't need to bitmaps color change ..
only vectors but, your macro i can't understand ( please change the color for any sample video in your macro please )
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1l_DqnhqlEA4d9i-MHgY84iGxPsSst8Ex&export=download with out bitmaps
My macro was written to convert colors - from outlines, uniform fills, and fountain fills - to a specific palette.
If you want to convert all of those colors to CMYK black, then you would need to create a palette that only has one color in it (CMYK black). Then, have the macro use that palette when converting colors.
In this example, the gradient is red-to-transparent.
the gradient is red-to-transparent. ( work on transparent )
but not work in fountain color
is it possible..!? ( fountain color )
I just today (2020-07-18) posted a new version of the macro.
It now has the option to ignore colors that CorelDRAW considers to be white (i.e., not convert them to the selected palette).
Great! thank you very much and congratulations!
thank you so much....