In the Resolution area, type values in the following boxes: Height - specifies the height of the graphic in a chosen unit of measure or as a percentage of its original height Width - specifies the width of the graphic in a chosen unit of measure or as a percentage of its original width In the Resample image dialog box, type values in any of the following boxes: You can search for such things as file name, title, subject, author, keyword, comment, bitmap name, object name, and so on.Ĭhoose a file format from the list box beside the File name box.Ĭlick the arrow next to the Import button, and then click Resample and load. If necessary, you can search for an image by using the search box. Press the Spacebar to place the file in the same position as it was in the original file (CDR and AI files only).Īctive snapping options are applied to the imported file.Ĭhoose the folder where the image is stored. Press Enter to center the file on the drawing page. The import cursor displays the dimensions of the resized file as you drag on the drawing page.
These options are not available for all file formats.Ĭlick Import, and do one of the following:Ĭlick the drawing page to maintain the dimensions of the file and position its top-left corner where you click.ĭrag on the drawing page to resize the file.
If the file contains text in a language different from that of your operating system, choose the corresponding option from the Select code page list box to ensure that object names, keywords, and notes are correctly displayed. If you don’t know the file’s format, choose All file formats. You can search for such things as file name, title, subject, author, keyword, comment, bitmap name, object name, and so on.Ĭhoose a file format from the list box next to the File name box. If necessary, you can search for a file by using the search box. To import a file into an active drawingĬhoose the folder where the file is stored. When you import a file from an earlier version of CorelDRAW that contains text in a language different from the language of your operating system, you can use code page settings to ensure that object names, keywords, and notes saved with the file are displayed correctly. You can also crop a bitmap to select only the exact area and size of the image that you want to import. While importing a bitmap, you can resample it to reduce the file size, or crop it to eliminate unused areas of the image. When you import a linked bitmap, edits to the original (external) file are automatically updated in the imported file.
You can also import a bitmap as an externally linked image. The imported file becomes part of the active file. You can also resize and center a file as you import it. You can import a file and place it in the active application window as an object.
For example, you can import an Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), JPEG, or Adobe Illustrator (AI) file. You can import files created in other applications. To import a bitmap as an externally linked image