Designers often need to calculate die-cut lines, panel folds, or step-and-repeat layouts. A macro can calculate and draw complex geometry instantly.
Application (CorelDRAW itself) --> Document (Your open file) --> Page (Page 1, 2, 3...) --> Layer (Layer 1, Guides, Desktop...) --> Shape (A rectangle, line, text box) --> ShapeRange (A group of shapes) coreldraw macros
Return to the Scripts menu and select Stop Recording . You can then name the macro and assign it to the GlobalMacros project to use it in future documents. Designers often need to calculate die-cut lines, panel
Designers often need to calculate die-cut lines, panel folds, or step-and-repeat layouts. A macro can calculate and draw complex geometry instantly.
Application (CorelDRAW itself) --> Document (Your open file) --> Page (Page 1, 2, 3...) --> Layer (Layer 1, Guides, Desktop...) --> Shape (A rectangle, line, text box) --> ShapeRange (A group of shapes)
Return to the Scripts menu and select Stop Recording . You can then name the macro and assign it to the GlobalMacros project to use it in future documents.