I have been using CorelDraw for years, and I ashamedly realized I don't know how to make a dot..[:S].. It is simply to mark the center of a circle. Since I need it very exact on a printout, I need a single point--not a little circle. The circles requiring the dot to mark center are usually in hairline. I imagine there must be a very easy way to do this.......
Thanks very much for any help!
Janet
Oops, let's try that again.
5824.DotAtCenter.gms
Similar to request made here http://community.coreldraw.com/talk/coreldraw_x3_and_older/f/19/p/47941/230053#230053
Following code will add 0.002 mm dot (C0, M0, Y0 K100) to the centre of selected shape/shapes
Sub CenterDot()Dim s As Shape, srDot As Shape, sr As ShapeRangeDim x As Double, y As Double, w As Double, h As DoubleActiveDocument.Unit = cdrMillimeterSet sr = ActiveSelectionRangeFor Each s In srSet srDot = ActiveLayer.CreateEllipse2(s.CenterX, s.CenterY, 0.001, 0)srDot.Fill.UniformColor = CreateCMYKColor(0, 0, 0, 100)srDot.Outline.Width = 0Next sEnd Sub
Hope this helps and remain with
Best regards
Mek
CenterDot.gms
Myron said: Oops, let's try that again. (Please visit the site to view this file)
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Your first link gave me a 13kb file and the second an 11kb file. Could you tell by looking at the screen capture in my last post where I should move it to?
Thanks,
Janet