Hi R,
I would get the red X when trying to open the exported jpg in the file folder I sent it to. I have Version 9.
I finally got around the problem by exporting the image as a Windows Bitmap and then converting it to a jpg in another photo editing program.
Thanks for any further...
I've never encountered this problem before, and can't figure out what is happening. In exporting an image in the jpg format from Corel Draw, it exports it fine to the correct folder, but I cannot open it (I get that box with a red X). However, when I import the jpg back into Corel, I can open...
I have a photograph that I want to crop the entire background around the person and replace it with another background. How do I go about this? I have Corel Draw Essentials - which is basically Corel Draw 9.
Any help would definitely be appreciated!
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