We have just purchased X6 and are having difficulty editing a bitmap. Its unable to be selected.
After reading your posts here we have tried the following which we find quite annoying for a new program.
Surely this is something simple we have missed. All we have done is installed the X6 and run the program , clicked on a bitmap and nothing ??? This has really left a bad experience especially when we just purchased this program and it cant even edit an image. The customer support was terrible , I had to ring back becasue the person couldnt hear me about 8 times. It was only a search on the web that led me here.
I dont think we will be recommending corel to anyone soon. Hopefully someone can help us.
When you say editing, what are you trying to do? Change colors, convert it into a vector artwork, delete sections, etc...?
It says in the manual, that if you want to edit a bitmap in corel, selct the bitmap then select the edit bitmap button , but the edit bitmap button is not selectable. It says by selecting this you cen edit in Photo Paint , easy but doesnt work.
One other thing -- I believe CorelDraw only checks these associations when it starts, so if there was no CPT association in photopaint, you need to close CorelDraw and restart it before trying the edit again.
Hi Harry we have done this multiple times and it makes no difference. Even after a reboot and reinstall.
I think we use AVG ?
Baywatch said:I think we use AVG ?
I don't think that on its own is the problem. My X6 is still in the post, but I have the trial on two machines (one with AVG bought version and one with AVG Free), both working correctly.
Do you use IE9? Another user has determined that just having it open interferes with copy and paste of text objects -- and launching the bitmap editor is also done via the clipboard so IE9 could possibly be conflicting with that too.
Yes we have IE9 on PC's.
The problem (in the other case) was not having IE9 but having it open at the same time as CorelDraw.
I don't have either IE9 (IE7) or AVG (EST NOD32) and yet following the "Associate -- check CPT" step above resulted in:
and it remained checked no matter how many times I closed and re-opened my program. What I did do was to do those selections on initial start-up of PP (no new page nor anything else opened). This worked for .BMAP, .JPEG, .PNG, etc. . .