Hi All
I use CorelDraw X8 primarily to create "cut out" templates for my hobby of making lights out of PVC pipe. Not putting my brain into gear first I have created a pattern that contains 704 circles (which will become holes I will drill out of the PVC pipe) and I have realised the drilling process will be a lot more accurate if the printed template shows each circles centre.
With the benefit of hindsight I probably would have created my first circle with a cross placed at its centre then used that as the basis for creating the pattern but I've obviously missed that opportunity.
If necessary I will re-create my pattern but thought I'd seek some advice first as to whether there is a way to magically show and print a circle's centre which clearly would save me some time.
Thanks
Kevin
hi, if you upload your file, I can "find and replace" those plain circles with new circles that have x's inside them. I'd use the Dizzy Shaping macro to do it (you can buy it if you think you'd use that in the future on some other project). It works in X8, I just tried a test.
Hello BigKev; Jeff Harrison above has a Web Site With a lot of Very Handy Macros at http://graphics-unleashed. Take a look you might find something you want. While you are there Sign Up for his News Letter it is full of good info. One of the Marcos I got from him I use Every Day in making signs.They are Cheap for what they do, and some are even FREE !!!!!!!! GOOD LUCK......
George