I need to convert single-color graphics (clip-art like) to a .swf format, from CorelDraw v9. Typically, I convert each file to an .ai format, forward that file to my web designer. He converts the .ai file to an .swf file and then uploads it to my website. I need to take him out of this process.
HELP...thanks!
I dont have CorelDRAW 9. I do not remember coreldraw9's .swf export support. But new versions of CorelDRAW supporting .swf export.
Why is the Swf format necessary?
Will this be loaded into a Swf gallery that loads SWF files into it?
If not you should go the normal was...export to gif, png, jpg...
Thanks and I guess I should look into that.
Yes, he uploads them to the website in/as a Flash movie (for customization purposes, protection purposes, etc.). Thanks for the reply.
<Mike Rogers> wrote in message news:70462@coreldraw.com... I need to convert single-color graphics (clip-art like) to a ..swf format, from CorelDraw v9. Typically, I convert each file to an .ai format, forward that file to my web designer. He converts the .ai file to an .swf file and then uploads it to my website. I need to take him out of this process.
I need to convert single-color graphics (clip-art like) to a ..swf format, from CorelDraw v9. Typically, I convert each file to an .ai format, forward that file to my web designer. He converts the .ai file to an .swf file and then uploads it to my website. I need to take him out of this process.