Hi Friends,
is it possible for someone to explain how to make a macro for converting text to curves in an entire document? Of is there a free one I can download?
Awaiting your replies.
Thanks.
As "Terremoto" says, no Macro is needed.
Go to EDIT > SELECT ALL > TEXT (here you can set a shortcut as you wish).
My shortcut is "Alt+T" (once texts are selected I just press CTRL+Q).
So, only two steps: Alt+T / Ctrl+Q.
(Note: It works only for texts in active page)
Thanks for the replies everyone.
I will trying doing the macro as suggested.
I know about using select all> text, but I have multiple pages (104 pgs actually) so was just looking for a quicker way.
Thanks again
gaaartroom said: Thanks for the replies everyone. I will trying doing the macro as suggested. I know about using select all> text, but I have multiple pages (104 pgs actually) so was just looking for a quicker way.
Seems silly to ask, but why do you need to convert them on an entire 104 page document? if it is for export, as an EPS you can select convert to curves, and for PDF there is an option for convert to curves. They both, IMHO do a slightly better job than Corel's Ctrl+Q especially with paragraph text. Then you don't have to keep two copies of your document. God help you if you accidentally save it.
Yes, I agree that publishing to PDF or EPS would be best since I have the option to covert to curves, but my hand is being forced to provide a corel file. So I have no choice.
BTW
Thanks so much John for the script. WORKS LIKE A CHARM!! Awesome Stuff.
Cheers all.
gaaartroom said: but my hand is being forced to provide a corel file. So I have no choice.
That sucks. Good luck.
gaaartroom said:Thanks so much John for the script. WORKS LIKE A CHARM!! Awesome Stuff.
Hi.
Glad I could be of help.
This Free macro may be of interest to you since you'll be passing cdr files around. It creates a list of fonts used in the document on a last page.
-John