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Monday, October 20, 2008

Macro Monday: Brian Davies Rectangle Creator

Brian Davies has created several cool (yet free) macros. His latest allows you to create rectangles at exact sizes. It is great for creating border rectangles around your page. At this price, it is definitely worth a download!

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Thursday Tip: Right Triangle

Need to draw a rectangle in CorelDRAW? There are several tools you can use for this. The Polygon tool will draw a triangle if you select three sides on the Property Bar. But this is not a right triangle. The Bézier tool or Freehand tool could do it, but getting the nodes in the correct places could be tricky. The Smart Drawing tool allows you to quickly draw it freehand and have it converted into a triangle. This works, but accuracy is certainly an issue. There is definitely a right triangle in Perfect Shapes you can use.

My answer? I cheat! Draw a rectangle, convert it to curves (Ctrl + Q) and delete the corner node that you do not want. This leaves you with a right triangle. Sometimes you'll find the best tool for the job is the one that does not exist.

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Thursday Tip: A Quick Bounding Box

When you learn about a time saving feature that has been in CorelDRAW for several versions, do you whack yourself upside the head? I certainly do. I just think about how much time I could have saved had I known about the tip earlier. That's the focus of our Thursday Tips.

Today I want to tell you about a really quick way to draw a bounding box around selected objects. For those who don't understand bounding box, it is nothing more than a rectangle. Select the objects around which you want the box. Hold down the Shift key and double-click on the Rectangle tool. Boom! Now often I don't want the rectangle to be visible. I'll just fill it with white, remove the outline and move it behind the selected objects.

This is especially handy with a graphic I'm exporting for the Web. Rounded edges sometimes get clipped when exporting. I'll draw the bounding box and stretch it the slightest amount smaller. Now when I export, there is a white box that is 1-2 pixels largest than the graphic and the rounded edges don't get clipped.

Not sold on this one yet? OK, here is the killer feature. How many times have you been frustrated that the corners of a rectangle are distorted when you rounded them? Yes, it is a pain. The reason it happens is because you have scaled the rectangle non-proportionally. No problem. Select the rectangle that is getting distorted. Hold down Shift and double-click the Rectangle tool. Now you have a new rectangle the exact same size that will not get distorted corners. Delete the original rectangle and you're all set.

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