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Hello Hassan
We are FIXYA, we aren't Corel, we just have a Corel Category here for handy filing. Corel has a dedicated forum of their own, so you could Copy and Paste this post there and a new post. Other users have similar problems, so you may find the solution already posting under the category for the software application and version you are using. Always include that in questions as first 3 words
'Corel (application) - (version/revision)'
Try reinstalling the upgrade over the existing one to see if something didnt copy the thje corel system folder. Also when installing does the upgrade ask you if you want to install fonts. if so go ahead and install them. dont assume the system will automatically do it for you. Also if this fails go into help and see if add on are available to download from corel.
Hi there,
Try this. Load the photo into MS Paint and use the select tool to select the part of the image you want to copy. Once you've done that, open up Corel and paste it in there.
It may also be that the photo you are trying to import is not a JPEG, so Corel might not be recognizing it.
I had a similar problem with Coreldraw 8. I used it successfully for years and loved it on varoius version of Windows, currently XP. I installed Coreldraw 12 and still had Corel 8 on the computer.
Now the problem: Corel 8 and Corel 12 could not open the Corel 8 clipart disk #2, only just down to the folder level. When I right clicked on the Corel 8 disk #2 clipart folder and checked the Path Properties it gave me a path other than the correct clipart disk location (in my case it should have read E:) BUT it was some weird location like MNfisherman referenced above and read: C:\Documents and Settings\AllUsers\Documents\Corel.! What the?! I knew the path should have read E: to access the clipart since the clipart was on the disk and in my CD tray, so I uninstalled Corel 12 thinking that was the problem since 8 had worked fine, then checked the clipart CD again but still no luck.
I then uinstalled Corel 8, so now I had no Corel program on hard drive. I put the Corel 8 clipart disk #2 in the computer knowing it would not open the clips but just to see if I could get beyond the folder level to see if the clipart files were there and yes I could. (I could only read the names of the files at this point because no Corel on computer) So I only reinstalled Coreldraw 12 figuring the later version would open the older version clipart and Success! It worked. I think my problem had something to do with the Corel 8 MF indexer, but I'm not sure. I had a red semi circle (like the Corel Set Up Semi circle) on all of the clipart folders instead of the regular yellowish fold so thats why I think it had something to do with indexer or other type of setup conflict). Now all of my clipart folders appear normal being the regular yellowish color folder. I suggest using a clean slate by unistalling all versions(Makesure you shut down the computer after each uninstall to get ridof all of the componentsof the program and then restart the computer) and then only reinstall the newest version. Hope this helps. Good Luck
I Hope you are talking about Word 2007, if it is so When you click The Win-Logo Icon at the top Left corner > then the New Button, It shows you A lisk where there are options Like "Blank and Recent", "Templates"...etc.
Choose Blank, may be some other is selected.
You can see it here
Regards,
Waqar.
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