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CorelDraw 10 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide
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CorelDraw 10 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide

by Phyllis Davis, Steve Schwartz
November 2001
Intermediate to advanced
256 pages
8h 20m
English
Peachpit Press
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Adding Graphics to a Page

Graphics make Web pages visually interesting while helping to convey your message. With CorelDraw, you can create your own images, use ones from the included clip art library, or import images from other sources.

Normally, Web graphics must either be in GIF or JPEG format. However, CorelDraw automatically converts other types of images to these formats when you convert your document to Web pages. So feel free to add images regardless of their file format.

If you want to use CorelDraw 10 to create graphics for use in other Web page editors (such as Adobe GoLive), you can export the images as GIF or JPEG files. (For instruction on exporting files, see Chapter 2.)

To add a graphic to a Web page, use normal CorelDraw techniques, ...

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