I just started using corel x5 and EVERY time I put an outline on an object, (always 9 points thick) the next time I re-poen the file it says I have an invalid fill id and it makes my outline hairline thin and the default stroke color. It is driving me crazy!!! help!!
win 7 64 bit
I have been working with graphics programs since 2001 and have been seeing the term "spot color" ever since then and I still don't know what that is. I don't know how I have managed all these years.
FosterCoburn said: Lesson 10 in my book gives the full description. In short, it is a fixed color rather than one mixed from multiple colors. The most popular supplier of spot inks would be Pantone. In CorelDRAW, spot colors are indicated by a very small white square in the color swatch.
Okay, then it this case, I am NOT using spot colors.
FosterCoburn said: Marisa, What color are you using? Just because it isn't Pantone, doesn't mean it isn't spot. That is just the most popular spot color.
No, I mean, they don't have the little white square in the corner, which I have seen before, but not on this particular palette I'm using.