qr codes should be part of print merge feature. When doing QR codes it is time consuming to re-type each QR code. Your opposition does it and has been for years. It needs to resolved or people like myself will move to another software package.
It needs to resolved or people like myself will move to another software package.
Why not buy ecut and then you can do that - plus so much more (like variable imaging), right inside Coreldraw X3 through 2022? It's under 69.00 USD. It can even output codes as vectors or bitmaps.
TomasE said:I think it may not work as I need to control the type of QR code that needs to be generated and it is also located on a plate with other data.
TomasE said:Adobe has a solution and it may be the way I have to go.
TomasE said:Corel has just not paid much attention to print merge and its functionality.
TomasE said:To charge additional for the feature that in reality does not do what it is supposed to do is forcing me to move to Adobe Indesign as it just works.
TomasE said:If you are commenting on behalf of Corel, the guys at Adobe must really like you.
TomasE said:I do not believe the transition to Adobe would be as difficult as you have suggested.
TomasE said:Print merge in Corel has always been a sort of feature that sort of got attention. It has potential to be a powerful feature, it needs so work. Over the years Corel has developed some impressive features and added to its software and NOT become a super expensive product.
TomasE said:I have stayed loyal to Corel for a long time (going back alot longer than I can remember) and it was not about price.