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James Donahue
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OK so I've only got version 4, but I'm havin' a blast working with this stuff, 'cause it's all new to me, and I'm not in a position to buy the latest version anyway.

Question: I have a few practice files, where I drew a big letter with the mouse, then used nodes in curves mode and staight line mode to clean it up the way I want. This stuff is AMAZING! Then I went and put a 2 color blend/fade/halftone/whatever it's called in the letter. When I open the file, the color shows in the little window off to the right just before I open the file, but not on the actual "drawing" page. Just the black lines that I had drawn. It would probably print fine (but printer not working).

What if I wanted to show an idea to a customer on the monitor? No color?

Thanks for any help.

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James Donahue
Donahue Sign Arts
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Seymour TN. (865) 577-3365 brushman@nxs.net

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Terry Baird
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It sounds like you've got it set on wireframe instead of enhanced. Go to view and change it. If that's not it, I don't know, I don't remember ver.7 let alone 4.

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Terry Baird
Baird Signs
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Canandaigua, NY 14424

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Dave Grundy
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James...Wow, I am reaching way back.. but does ver 4 have a "view" option?...If so go to "view>enhanced" or "view>normal" instead.

If ya like Corel 4 go to E-Bay and get version 9 or 10 for very few dollars!!! You'll REALLY like the program. And you can learn it as it is today.

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old paint
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hummmmm 4 runs on win 98???? or it wont run on a pentium type machine....what computer you got an old 486????? i know it cant find the AGP video card in mine!!!!!!!
geez with all the versions out there...i could give you a copy of 7....unless some thinks thats a bad idea.....iam the last one still using it....heheheheheheh

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Bruce Williams
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If you have Corel 4, you may be able to use it to upgrade at a lower price.

Version 9 would be an excellent choice. Version 10, however does NOT come with a printed manual; the directions are on a CD. That must be extremely inconvenient (and foolish of Corel join the "screen-replaces-book" fallacy). It's a lot easier to prop open a book and practise on the screen, than to juggle 2 half-size windows on the same screen.

Bookmark Graphics Unleashed, unleash.com. Lots tutorials in the archive.

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Bruce Williams
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Arthur Vanson
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Sometimes it's preferable to work in wireframe and toggle in and out of full screen preview, with the F9 key, to view fills and colours.
Version 4 was a favourite; no doubt it would seem a little archaic now.

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Arthur Vanson
Bucks Signs
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England
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Lotti Prokott
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Just to keep things acurate:
Bruce, version 10 DID come with a printed manual, it's right here in front of me. A good manual too, but not specifically geared to the needs of a signmaker.
I bought version 9 on e-bay for around sixty bucks a couple years ago, it worked really nice.
Like others here, I'm also cutting directly from Corel.

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Lotti Prokott
Woodland Signs
Pelly, Saskatchewan
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