Do you know any solution similar to Brian Davies' Copy Shape Size macro for X7? http://macromonster.com/index.php?mod=descr&id_desc=87&pageNum_rs_products=1&keyword=size&Submit=Go
The macro was great but it's not compatible with GS X7 version.
I'd like an answer to this, too, for CorelDraw 2020 because it's getting to be a PITA to do dozens of rectangle resizes just because there is no way to grab them all and simply resize each to a specific size, rather than the entire grouping from highlighting all the rectangles at once. Figured there would have been a solution to this by now, but Google sucks.
You could try my "Adjust Objects; Retain Positions" macro.
I'm glad you find AORP useful!
The wish for that sort of capability - to modify shapes individually without losing their positions - was a big part of me getting interested in writing macros for CorelDRAW.
Eskimo--really quick question--how do I load the .gms files in the new CorelDraw 2020 on my MacBook? There is no Macro Manager that I can find, and the only scripts function is under File>Scripts>...? The only option in there for java scripts. It refuses to see the .gms file.
twowolves80 said:how do I load the .gms files in the new CorelDraw 2020 on my MacBook?
I don't think the MacOS version of CorelDRAW supports VBA.
Well, that is terrible. Whose idea was that? What? VBA is Microsoft?! So what?! Make it work! *rants more*lol Okay, I should have guessed, but frell, there's gotta be a workaround somehow, right? So, in place of Macros, Mac's version has Scripts under File, but someone would probably have to completely rebuild the script in java for a Mac version, huh? My java scripting ability is non-existent, sorry. Don't suppose you know of a way to convert it over to a java-based applet, do you? Or if a mac version exists?
twowolves80 said:Don't suppose you know of a way to convert it over to a java-based applet, do you?
That's completely outside of my experience.
twowolves80 said:Or if a mac version exists?
CorelDRAW was very nearly 100% Windows until CorelDRAW 2019. I would guess that not much of an ecosystem for automation has grown yet for the MacOS version.