hi,
i have a around 500 cdr(corel draw ) files, and each pages have around 20 images in it.
so what i do. select every single image on the pages then using convert bitmap option to save them on my computer. That consume my whole time in saving them to my computer.
Is there any fast option available to select all images at once and convert to bitmap 20 images and save in a number say 1,2 ...20
i m not a corel draw expert, any suggestion will appreciated
nura235 said:i have a around 500 cdr(corel draw ) files, and each pages have around 20 images in it.
do you mean 20 pages, with one image per page?
nura235 said:Is there any fast option available to select all images at once
check this free macro
no they 20 image per page.
actually the corel draw file contain some identity card of school, they are 20 image per pages
Ahhh.
I think I understand, you just want to get the images inside Draw now, to be outside of Draw as single external files, is this right?
nura235 said:The coreldraw file contains some identity cards of school, they are 20 images per pages
just uploaded a file for you, so that u can probably get the better to understand and solve my problem.
OK, try this.
make a folder on your C drive called
outputfiles
so, the full Windows path to it would be
C:\outputfiles\
put macro into correct GMS location on your system. here is help:
then
nura235 said:just uploaded a file for you, so that u can probably get the better to understand and solve my problem.
This is great for extracting each image for the file.
Is there a way to have five different cdr open in corel draw and have it export each file as one separate whole image.
Example: I have five corel files made. I need to show a someone jpg examples of the whole design. Instead of having to open each file and clicking file > export to jpg. I was looking for a fast way to export all the example designs but not each image in the file.
I hope I am explaining that right.
Thank youKimberly
Kimberly said:Is there a way to have five different cdr open in corel draw and have it export each file as one separate whole image.
Hi Kim,
IMO, PDF is the best choice to show to anyone but if the jpg is the only format you want then you can download this free virtual printer driver that prints any thing to a bitmap format (like jpg, bmp, png etc) and if they are multipage documents or multiple files, it automatically renames each page or each file serially.