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Fred_nieuws
10-02-2003, 09:57 AM
Hello,



I have to advise a company on buying a program to solve their problems.

I'm very interested in Corel Designer 10. It's a nice program.

The only trouble is; it will not convert line-thickness when I import
CGM-files.

The only thickness that I get is "Hairline".

If Corel Designer 10 can leave the line-thickness in tact than

The decision for this program is easily made.



Does Service-pack 1 solve this problem???

My Windows-XP says: Can't open patch-packet.



Help me please.

Fred Bellekom form Holland

Sandi
10-02-2003, 12:07 PM
try converting your line to an object.... that way you get to keep it
a thick as you want when you convert to cgm

sandi

On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 19:57:11 +0200, "Fred_nieuws"
<fred_bellekom@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello,I have to advise a company on buying a program to solve their problems.I'm very interested in Corel Designer 10. It's a nice program.The only trouble is; it will not convert line-thickness when I importCGM-files.The only thickness that I get is "Hairline".If Corel Designer 10 can leave the line-thickness in tact thanThe decision for this program is easily made.Does Service-pack 1 solve this problem???My Windows-XP says: Can't open patch-packet.Help me please.Fred Bellekom form Holland

remove the word dot and replace with a real one


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