Sunday, May 8, 2011

corel draw 9


General Notes
Workspaces
When a different workspace is chosen, that workspace has to be set as current, otherwise, any setting displayed in the Options dialog will not reflect the settings in the selected workspace; any settings changed will not be saved to the chosen workspace either.
CorelDRAW and Corel PHOTO-PAINT will load the default Regional Settings (e.g. units of measure ), as set in Control Panel, Regional Settings. Should Regional Settings be changed at a later date, the Coreldraw.ini (located in the \Workspace\Application\workspace name folder) must be deleted in order for this change to be recognized by the applications. Please note that custom application settings will be returned to default settings after deleting these files.
Corel® Setup 9 Readme Notes
General
With certain types of installations, there may be a delay between selecting the "Install" button on the Ready to Install setup screen and choosing to restart your system. Please be patient.
The following list displays all the components available for installation with CorelDRAW 9 Suite Edition. An asterisk (*) indicates the component is part of the Typical installation option. All other items are available by running the Custom installation option and the Add Component installation.

CorelDRAW®
Program Files*
Help Files*
Tutors and Examples*
Outlines & Fills*
Scripts*
Presets*
File Associations

Corel PHOTO-PAINT®
Program Files*
Help Files*
Tutors and Examples*
Scripts and Script Effects*
File Associations

Graphics Utilities
Corel CAPTURE™*
Corel TEXTURE™
CorelTRACE™
Plug-In Filters*

Productivity Tools
Bitstream® Font Navigator™ 3.0
Corel® BARCODE Wizard
Corel® Versions®
Corel Script Editor™
Duplexing Wizard*
Labels*
Visual Basic for Applications 6.0 & Internet Explorer 5.0
Digital Signatures using Internet Explorer 5.0
Visual Basic Application 6.0

Import/Export File Types

Bitmap File Types

CPT*, TIF*, PCX*, BMP*, GIF*, PCD*, JPG*, DCS*, WI*, PSD*, CAL, IMG*, MAC*, OS/2 BMP, PP4, PP5*, PNG*, SCT*, TGA*, EXE, ICO, CUR, RAW*, FPX*, RIFF Painter 5*
Vector File Types
WPG*, 3DMF*, AL*, DXF*, CGM*, CPX*, CDX*, CMX*, CDR*, CPH, EPS*, EMF*, GEM, PLT/HGL*, PF, PIC, PCT*, MET, DRW, NAP, PS/PRN/EPS*, WMF*, SCD, FMV, PDF*, DSF, DWG*, VSD*, PFB, TTF*
Animation File Types*
Text File Types

WPM, WP4, WP5, WP8*, TXT*, SAM, MIF, DOC*, RTF*, WSD, WSW, XY, XLS*, WQ/WB*, WK*
Internet File Types*
Before Installing CorelDRAW® 9

Prior to running the setup for CorelDRAW 9, ensure that all applications are closed. This includes all virus detection programs and any other applications that may be open in the system tray or on the Windows taskbar. Not doing so may increase the installation time and may interfere with the normal setup process.

Removing Older Versions of Applications

Corel does not recommend installing CorelDRAW 9 applications over any previous release version (e.g., CorelDRAW 5, CorelDRAW 6, CorelDRAW 7, CorelDRAW 8). Please ensure that you install CorelDRAW 9 applications to a new folder.

To uninstall a previous version, run the Corel Uninstall program from Start menu, Programs, CorelDRAW > Setup and Notes (or Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs - Corel Applications).

If you choose to install over a previous installation of CorelDRAW 9, your user modifiable files will be backed up. The configuration files in CorelDRAW 9 will not be backed up (e.g., workspace changes), as these files are not affected by setup.

If you install CorelDRAW 9 onto a system that has any previous release version (e.g., CorelDRAW 5, CorelDRAW 6, CorelDRAW 7, CorelDRAW 8) and decide to uninstall CorelDRAW 9, you may encounter problems with your previous release version. If so, please re-run the previous version's setup.

When installing and uninstalling this application, take note of any color profiles, scripts or sample files that you may have modified and saved to its original name. To prevent the removal or overwriting of your current color profiles, scripts or sample files that you may have modified, ensure that you first copy the modified files to another location before installing updates or uninstalling this application.

Adding, deleting, and updating CorelDRAW® 9 components

After installing CorelDRAW 9, you can add components to the installation. You can delete CorelDRAW 9 components to free up disk space. You can also update components to refresh their configuration settings. Updating components also repairs CorelDRAW 9 if you have accidentally deleted application files.

Corel does not recommend installing additional CorelDRAW 9 components to different locations.

To add components to a CorelDRAW 9 installation
1. Close any open CorelDRAW 9 applications.
2. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, Programs, CorelDRAW 9, Setup and Notes, Corel Setup Program.
3. Enable the Add New Components button.
4. Click the Next button, and follow the installation instructions in the Setup Wizard.

To delete installed CorelDRAW 9 components
1. Close any open CorelDRAW 9 applications.
2. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, Programs, CorelDRAW 9, Setup and Notes, Corel Uninstall Program.
3. Click the Next button, and follow the installation instructions in the Corel Uninstaller.

To update a CorelDRAW 9 installation
1. Close any open CorelDRAW 9 applications.
2. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, Programs, CorelDRAW 9, Setup and Notes, Corel Setup Program.
3. Enable the Update Current Installation button.
4. Click the Next button.
5. Click the Install button.

To remove other applications to preserve disk space
1. Click Start on the Windows Taskbar, then click Settings, Control Panel.
2. Click Add/Remove Programs, then follow the on-screen prompts.

If Add/Remove Programs does not include an option to remove the program, see if the original Setup or Install program includes an Uninstall option. If there isn't an Uninstall option, delete the program files manually or use one of the uninstall programs available from your software retailer.

Under certain circumstances, the Corel Uninstaller program may be removed from the system prematurely. Should this occur, simply copy the file uninst32.exe from the root of CD#1 to the Operating System\Corel folder (e.g., \Windows\Corel).

Digital Signature Features and Microsoft® Visual Basic® for Applications 6.0

The Microsoft® Visual Basic® for Applications setup option is available as an option under Productivity Tools in a Custom Setup. One of the new features of Visual Basic for Applications, is the integration of Digital Signature technology to prevent unauthorized macro execution. Please refer to the Visual Basic for Applications section of this document for further details on the installation of this feature.

Please note that the release version of Microsoft® Visual Basic® for Applications 6.0, that is shipped with your copy of CorelDRAW 9, is not compatible with Microsoft® Office 2000® CPP (more commonly referred to as Beta copy). They are using Visual Basic for Applications 6.0 Beta 2, and it will not run with the release version of Visual Basic for Applications 6.0 installed. If you already have Microsoft® Office 2000® CPP installed, you must uninstall it in order to allow the release version of Visual Basic for Applications that ships with CorelDRAW 9 to install.

Setup Issues On Middle Eastern Windows 98 Versions

Please note that Windows 98 Arabic and Hebrew requires the corresponding localized version of Internet Explorer 5. The localized version of Internet Explorer 5 was not available in the market at the time of this product release. Corel products will not install any version of Internet Explorer, or its files, if it detects an Arabic or Hebrew Windows 98 on your system due to this requirement. Therefore, users will not be able to use the Digital Signatures feature available to Visual Basic, until a localized Internet Explorer 5 is available and installed by the user at a later time. This feature limitation does not affect Corel products installed on Windows 95 and NT.

Setup Issues with Video Drivers

If you have an ATI Rage 128 video card and are experiencing the following problem, please download new video drivers from ATI’s web page (www.atitech.ca):

“After going through the Setup and clicking the “Install” button on the “Ready to install” setup screen, the Setup will start to copy files and then reboot the machine without warning. After reboot, the Setup will not continue.”

The new ATI Rage 128 video drivers will address this Setup problem.

Disk space requirement

Disk space required for this installation may vary depending on drive configuration. For example, a 2Kb file on a FAT (File Allocation Table) formatted disk will occupy 16Kb on a 1Gb drive, and 32Kb on a 2Gb drive. The install bases its calculation on the actual file size and not the required disk space size. Therefore, installing to a large, partitioned drive that is FAT formatted, and is quite full, lack of space errors may be encountered towards the end of the installation.

To conserve disk space on install, not all the Frames and bitmap fills will be installed. They are however, all included on the CD in their corresponding folders (\Custom\Frames and \Custom\Tiles).

Registration

As the On-line Registration Wizard does not accept Asian characters, please enter information with your IME off, or register your software using the other registration alternatives.

2 General Notes
Workspaces
When a different workspace is chosen, that workspace has to be set as current, otherwise, any setting displayed in the Options dialog will not reflect the settings in the selected workspace; any settings changed will not be saved to the chosen workspace either.
CorelDRAW and Corel PHOTO-PAINT will load the default Regional Settings (e.g. units of measure ), as set in Control Panel, Regional Settings. Should Regional Settings be changed at a later date, the Coreldraw.ini (located in the \Workspace\Application\workspace name folder) must be deleted in order for this change to be recognized by the applications. Please note that custom application settings will be returned to default settings after deleting these files.


Corel® Setup 9 Readme Notes
General
With certain types of installations, there may be a delay between selecting the "Install" button on the Ready to Install setup screen and choosing to restart your system. Please be patient.
The following list displays all the components available for installation with CorelDRAW 9 Suite Edition. An asterisk (*) indicates the component is part of the Typical installation option. All other items are available by running the Custom installation option and the Add Component installation.

CorelDRAW®
Program Files*
Help Files*
Tutors and Examples*
Outlines & Fills*
Scripts*
Presets*
File Associations

Corel PHOTO-PAINT®
Program Files*
Help Files*
Tutors and Examples*
Scripts and Script Effects*
File Associations

Graphics Utilities
Corel CAPTURE™*
Corel TEXTURE™
CorelTRACE™
Plug-In Filters*

Productivity Tools
Bitstream® Font Navigator™ 3.0
Corel® BARCODE Wizard
Corel® Versions®
Corel Script Editor™
Duplexing Wizard*
Labels*
Visual Basic for Applications 6.0 & Internet Explorer 5.0
Digital Signatures using Internet Explorer 5.0
Visual Basic Application 6.0

Import/Export File Types

Bitmap File Types

CPT*, TIF*, PCX*, BMP*, GIF*, PCD*, JPG*, DCS*, WI*, PSD*, CAL, IMG*, MAC*, OS/2 BMP, PP4, PP5*, PNG*, SCT*, TGA*, EXE, ICO, CUR, RAW*, FPX*, RIFF Painter 5*
Vector File Types
WPG*, 3DMF*, AL*, DXF*, CGM*, CPX*, CDX*, CMX*, CDR*, CPH, EPS*, EMF*, GEM, PLT/HGL*, PF, PIC, PCT*, MET, DRW, NAP, PS/PRN/EPS*, WMF*, SCD, FMV, PDF*, DSF, DWG*, VSD*, PFB, TTF*
Animation File Types*
Text File Types

WPM, WP4, WP5, WP8*, TXT*, SAM, MIF, DOC*, RTF*, WSD, WSW, XY, XLS*, WQ/WB*, WK*
Internet File Types*
Before Installing CorelDRAW® 9

Prior to running the setup for CorelDRAW 9, ensure that all applications are closed. This includes all virus detection programs and any other applications that may be open in the system tray or on the Windows taskbar. Not doing so may increase the installation time and may interfere with the normal setup process.

Removing Older Versions of Applications

Corel does not recommend installing CorelDRAW 9 applications over any previous release version (e.g., CorelDRAW 5, CorelDRAW 6, CorelDRAW 7, CorelDRAW 8). Please ensure that you install CorelDRAW 9 applications to a new folder.

To uninstall a previous version, run the Corel Uninstall program from Start menu, Programs, CorelDRAW > Setup and Notes (or Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs - Corel Applications).

If you choose to install over a previous installation of CorelDRAW 9, your user modifiable files will be backed up. The configuration files in CorelDRAW 9 will not be backed up (e.g., workspace changes), as these files are not affected by setup.

If you install CorelDRAW 9 onto a system that has any previous release version (e.g., CorelDRAW 5, CorelDRAW 6, CorelDRAW 7, CorelDRAW 8) and decide to uninstall CorelDRAW 9, you may encounter problems with your previous release version. If so, please re-run the previous version's setup.

When installing and uninstalling this application, take note of any color profiles, scripts or sample files that you may have modified and saved to its original name. To prevent the removal or overwriting of your current color profiles, scripts or sample files that you may have modified, ensure that you first copy the modified files to another location before installing updates or uninstalling this application.

Adding, deleting, and updating CorelDRAW® 9 components

After installing CorelDRAW 9, you can add components to the installation. You can delete CorelDRAW 9 components to free up disk space. You can also update components to refresh their configuration settings. Updating components also repairs CorelDRAW 9 if you have accidentally deleted application files.

Corel does not recommend installing additional CorelDRAW 9 components to different locations.

To add components to a CorelDRAW 9 installation
1. Close any open CorelDRAW 9 applications.
2. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, Programs, CorelDRAW 9, Setup and Notes, Corel Setup Program.
3. Enable the Add New Components button.
4. Click the Next button, and follow the installation instructions in the Setup Wizard.

To delete installed CorelDRAW 9 components
1. Close any open CorelDRAW 9 applications.
2. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, Programs, CorelDRAW 9, Setup and Notes, Corel Uninstall Program.
3. Click the Next button, and follow the installation instructions in the Corel Uninstaller.

To update a CorelDRAW 9 installation
1. Close any open CorelDRAW 9 applications.
2. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, Programs, CorelDRAW 9, Setup and Notes, Corel Setup Program.
3. Enable the Update Current Installation button.
4. Click the Next button.
5. Click the Install button.

To remove other applications to preserve disk space
1. Click Start on the Windows Taskbar, then click Settings, Control Panel.
2. Click Add/Remove Programs, then follow the on-screen prompts.

If Add/Remove Programs does not include an option to remove the program, see if the original Setup or Install program includes an Uninstall option. If there isn't an Uninstall option, delete the program files manually or use one of the uninstall programs available from your software retailer.

Under certain circumstances, the Corel Uninstaller program may be removed from the system prematurely. Should this occur, simply copy the file uninst32.exe from the root of CD#1 to the Operating System\Corel folder (e.g., \Windows\Corel).

Digital Signature Features and Microsoft® Visual Basic® for Applications 6.0

The Microsoft® Visual Basic® for Applications setup option is available as an option under Productivity Tools in a Custom Setup. One of the new features of Visual Basic for Applications, is the integration of Digital Signature technology to prevent unauthorized macro execution. Please refer to the Visual Basic for Applications section of this document for further details on the installation of this feature.

Please note that the release version of Microsoft® Visual Basic® for Applications 6.0, that is shipped with your copy of CorelDRAW 9, is not compatible with Microsoft® Office 2000® CPP (more commonly referred to as Beta copy). They are using Visual Basic for Applications 6.0 Beta 2, and it will not run with the release version of Visual Basic for Applications 6.0 installed. If you already have Microsoft® Office 2000® CPP installed, you must uninstall it in order to allow the release version of Visual Basic for Applications that ships with CorelDRAW 9 to install.

Setup Issues On Middle Eastern Windows 98 Versions

Please note that Windows 98 Arabic and Hebrew requires the corresponding localized version of Internet Explorer 5. The localized version of Internet Explorer 5 was not available in the market at the time of this product release. Corel products will not install any version of Internet Explorer, or its files, if it detects an Arabic or Hebrew Windows 98 on your system due to this requirement. Therefore, users will not be able to use the Digital Signatures feature available to Visual Basic, until a localized Internet Explorer 5 is available and installed by the user at a later time. This feature limitation does not affect Corel products installed on Windows 95 and NT.

Setup Issues with Video Drivers

If you have an ATI Rage 128 video card and are experiencing the following problem, please download new video drivers from ATI’s web page (www.atitech.ca):

“After going through the Setup and clicking the “Install” button on the “Ready to install” setup screen, the Setup will start to copy files and then reboot the machine without warning. After reboot, the Setup will not continue.”

The new ATI Rage 128 video drivers will address this Setup problem.

Disk space requirement

Disk space required for this installation may vary depending on drive configuration. For example, a 2Kb file on a FAT (File Allocation Table) formatted disk will occupy 16Kb on a 1Gb drive, and 32Kb on a 2Gb drive. The install bases its calculation on the actual file size and not the required disk space size. Therefore, installing to a large, partitioned drive that is FAT formatted, and is quite full, lack of space errors may be encountered towards the end of the installation.

To conserve disk space on install, not all the Frames and bitmap fills will be installed. They are however, all included on the CD in their corresponding folders (\Custom\Frames and \Custom\Tiles).

Registration

As the On-line Registration Wizard does not accept Asian characters, please enter information with your IME off, or register your software using the other registration alternatives.

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