Does anyone know a good way to make coupon borders in Corel? If you've ever done this using the dashed line setting, you know the corners never come out right. There is a macro out there that sells for $10 but I think that's plain idiocy. 15 versions in, Corel has to have figured this out! The only way I've found to do it is to manually create white rectangles spaced out along a solid line. Not only is this time consuming, it's worse if you have many different coupon sizes.
Mike said:There is a macro out there that sells for $10 but I think that's plain idiocy. 15 versions in, Corel has to have figured this out!
Corel hasn't figured it out as you've realized. :-)They focus on bigger issues, and rightfully so.
C'mon, check out the cool options in this commercial macro. Would Corel have offered 3 scissor choices? I contend only after seeing ours first. :-D
I don't know how it should look like. What coupons look like there?
Wache, see the example with dashed lines in the image Jeff provided above.
Well, if you don't want to buy Jeff's macro (I think that that is good spent money if you working with coupons) there is another way: create dashed line, make it in right size, than rotate for 90 degrees and copy, convert it to object, see that end suites you, weld that two objects, copy new created object and flip it. weld again... looks like lot of works but in fact it will take only few seconds.