This question was asked here before, but the question did not address the particular behavior I'm trying to find in CorelDraw.
I have buttons with a consistent border style. I want to be able to change a single border style and have that change reflected in all groups that use that border style.
In Photoshop, I accomplish this using a Smart Object which contains a rounded rectangle with a specific outline color and width. I have seven buttons that use this Smart Object background in their respective group. Instead of editing each of my seven buttons, I modify any one of the Smart Object backgrounds, for example changing the radius of the rectangle or the outline style, and all groups are updated simultaneously. This is a real time saver, aside from ensuring consistency between all the buttons.
What does CorelDraw have that is like that?
I believe that 's a master of cloned objects. Don't use them myself, I do signs and the next person who brings me a Photoshop smart object can get their sign somewhere else. WOW we have nothing but TROUBLE WITH PS NOT SO SMART OBJECTS.