I have searched the forum and can not find out how to install the VBA in my X3 program. Can anyone help?
Robert
VBA installs by default. If you have custom installed CDGS then you can modify the installation by inserting the installation DVD and choose VBA for installation. BTW AFAIK, Education Version of DRAW does not have VBA.
Anand,
Thanks. I have the full box version. Installed it over a year ago. I always do a custom install even though I don't know what I am doing. X3 is my first time using Corel Draw. At the time I did not know what to install. Do you think I will have any problem inserting the disc and trying to add the VBA component? Data loss or maybe the reinstallation of the whole program? Is there any chance of losing anything?
Hello Robert; you shouldn't lose any work that has ben saved, but to be on the safe side you can back-up the graphics files.
George
Robert L said: Do you think I will have any problem inserting the disc and trying to add the VBA component? Data loss or maybe the reinstallation of the whole program? Is there any chance of losing anything? Robert
Do you think I will have any problem inserting the disc and trying to add the VBA component? Data loss or maybe the reinstallation of the whole program? Is there any chance of losing anything?
Hi.
You will most likely have to reinstall service packs.
Backup your workspace as well so you can import it if needed.
Other than that you should be good to go.
-John
Thank you all,
I have all files backed up to three seperate drives. Also the workspace. How about the bitmap, two color and full color patterns that I have created? How can I save them.
Will all my different page sizes default to letter size again as they did when I did the F8 restart months ago?
I have never installed any service packs. I am running XP and my comp is 5 years old. I do know that when that day comes to upgrade I will need a new system. It seems to work well now and seldom crashes. Should I install the service pack anyway?