I have a picture (Fig.1) which is a line chart and is saved as "*.emf". However, when opening in CorelDRAW X7, one of its pictures cannot be displayed completely(Fig.2). Its line and graphic border is disappeared.
Could someone help me?
Now, I provided a Google Drive URL to share my file "not_display.zip" (because upload file directly met an error and failed), which contains a *.emf file & a *.pptx file. The *.pptx file is used to generate the *.emf file.
The URL is : This file
Try looking at the file in Wireframe View and see if the lines are there and maybe hidden behind something else, if so select them and bring them to the front Shift+PgUp
Thanks! I changed in Wireframe View but it didn't work. I uploaded my file and I was wodering if you could check it when it was convenient.
Eskimo nailed it. Always use paste as Metafile when bringing vectors into Corel Draw, it even works with Adobe Illustrator
I've had stuff go the other way, too - where "just pasting" didn't produce the desired result, but using Paste Special and then choosing "Picture (Enhanced Metafile)" did work.
Is this a bug in all versions? If not, I want to change the version for it is a little bit inconvenient.
From my experience, you would probably not get better results with a newer version of CorelDRAW.
If I want to improve a process of this type, then I look at things that I might change earlier in the workflow - starting with where the figure was originally created.
Sometimes other vector formats - e.g., SVG, PostScript, EPS, SVG - can produce better results when imported into CorelDRAW. It depends on the content, how the vector file was created, and how well CorelDRAW works with that particular content.
If I don't need to edit the content, then for printing, a high-quality raster format (e.g., PNG or some other bitmap format) can also produce good results.