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I have Corel 9 and SignLab e6. In Corel 9 at the center top in the middle of the toolbar is a red C. On the bottom right of that C is a little black arrow head.Click on it and a dropdown menu appears with a few items and the last one on the bottom is "Corel to Signlab", it says so. With the file selected, click that link. Signlab will open and the file will appear. Magic. If by chance you have that combination. I very much hope you do.
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I use SignLab ColorMaster 5.0 and Corel 9. Before I was aware of the "C" in Corel....I would just copy in Corel...then paste into SignLab. But the red "C" is so easy to use. Judy
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Just save your file as a cmx6 file and then open it up in signlab through the inport feature, or use the red c. But this will only show up if you load corel on to your computer then load signlab on next, signlab searches for corel and sets the red c up on corel
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