Hi Ronny (and anyone interested),
attached is the latest update of the FREE BDSwapImage macro. The latest version has built upon the QuickSwap module (select 2 images and then swap them with one click) by adding a QuickSwapSize module which not only swaps 2 images, but also swaps their sizes.The macro also has the original module SwapImage module which pops up a userform and allows the user to choose how the 2 images are swapped (e.g. swap the position of their top left corners, bottom right corners, etc). Here is a screen capture of how the modules appear in the Macro Manager docker, assign shortcut buttons/keystrokes to make them one click away:
Refer to the video below to see the intented use of this macro:
yep. Each one is a button/image.
ggut said: yep. Each one is a button/image.
Nice!
Slowly getting there, just doing a bit here and there when I get a chance. Here is the next step in my Styles macro:
Naturally, I am going to add page numbers to the table of contents, and any of the macro's styles can be used to style the table of contents.
This is another idea - a macro to track time spent on a job. Press Start Job and off she goes. Press stop when taking a break or doing something else, then press Start again. Click End Job when done and the macro creates a new layer on the active page of the document with a report. The report shows original time/date job started, the finish time and all the clock in/clock outs (when you pressed start/stop). The layer created is set to non-printable.
This needs to be a standalone application in case CorelDraw crashes, which would cause the built-in macro to crash too. I will build a standalone version and attempt to add features like tracking more than one job at a time and being able to close the macro and restart it later without losing data. I had to start somewhere and this is it: