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Ok, Ok, Ok...so I should know better. After all, I'm older than Rixax. A friend gave me a bootleg copy of Corel 11 and I loaded it on my machine. It works very well and I see many features that I would use. But that's not the problem. Now My Corel 9 won't do many of the things it used to. I'm talking about the Photo-paint /Draw interface, I guess. I was able to put a foto in PP and clip it, adjust it and then bring it back into Draw for assembling with type and design elements. 9 just won't let me do much of anything. So I re-installed 9. It didn't fix it. So I uninstalled 11, with no change. So I installed 9 again. Still no change. Help! What the heck did I do?
-------------------- Gerald Barlow Artworx Turlock, CA
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In the "Registry" window, there should be two columns.
The first thing you want to do is to is go to "File/Export" and export a duplicate of your Windows Registry. This is in case you screw something up, you can bring back your original Registry.
In the left column, look for "My Computer/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Corel".
Delete the "Corel" entry.
Do the same under "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Corel.
Close the Registry and reboot your computer.
This should allow you to install your original Corel 9.
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Wow. sound like you should be ok if u follow glenns advice.
i have 9 10 and 11 installed . all work just fine...
Also never heard of anyone having trouble with corel like this,, bootlegged or otherise.
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What a treat it was to see the name Barlow on the BB!!! Jer, it's a real delight to see you here and thinking about all the wonderful perspective you have to share. I hope Glen fixed your Corel problem. Did you ever find an answer to the ghost marks from the stabillo on the black plexi?
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Hey Jerry hows that summa plotter treatin ya
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