Hello! Am I wrong or is it still impossible to "place" pdf file into cdr document, without converting pdf to objects? As many of us , I have to put my customer's add into leaflet, but draw change fonts and lose some objects upon import on a file, that does not need to be changed in any way. I think, "place pdf" is one of the essential DTP features since ever in whole DTP industry and Draw is unable to deal with it, at least throug straight, ordinary way. Or am I overlooking obvious?
In the banner industry just rasterizing PDF files has become standard practice. We do that and some time PhotoZoom Pro.
I found this object when I copy it from MS Word.The object seem similar to object, when I place a pdf file into InDesign document.I do not know what type of object is it,but maybe CorelDraw can add an option to import the PDF file into a document as object like that.Or, maybe can build a VBA script to do it.
Dealing with unconverted pdf files should be standard feature in Draw without VBA scripts etc. since we have quite strong DTP tools already built in app (imposition, color managemet, preflight ...) Maybe development of Draw is targeted to different consumers now as all we got lately are cheap effects (impact tool, block shadow etc.) which could be also made by hand if needed in rare scenarios. Let's wait until 12. march and see what will we get in new edition ... Otherwise Affinity with their set of tools has become very capable and affordable option recently for my kind of work.
Well, Illustrator doesn't allows to import a PDF as "closed package" without convert it. But CorelDRAW should add an option to import as editable or as closed package (similar to EPS). And it should be native, not a macro
I'm sure that it will be an option in the future, There are many things to correct before, more important or more urgent.
I just noticed that the initial message is more than three years old. Maybe it's time to start. I know, the idea is even older, it has been a request for many years. Some people post in the forums waiting for someone from the company to come by, read it and transmit it to their team, but very few people send the request to the company directly,