CorelDraw is not just for drawing.

There are hundreds of innovative ways to use CorelDraw. I thought I'd share this video I put up a few weeks ago... www.youtube.com/watch

  • I learned this at the Corel Unleashed Conference back in 2008

    One interesting thing for those wanting to go the "text merge" route? You can use very simple Tab-delimited files made in notepad.

    Sometimes dealing with complicated CSV can introduce errors with delimited fields and commas. I recently did one job with 57,000 decals, with 8 fields per record (a single row of data in the TXT). I just pasted from an XLS file into notepad and it came in perfectly. I did the job in chunks otherwise it was too much for Draw to handle in one job. One of the pieces of data was a custom QR generated on the fly. I used ecut for the data/QR code merge. Even CorelDRAW's printmerge can use tab-delimited files: