How to Make a Card in CorelDRAW
Whether it is for a Birthday, an Anniversary, or basically to state thank you, with CorelDRAW, it is easy to get your message across by making your own special card. It doesn’t make a difference in the size or style of the card you are making. CorelDRAW has the instruments to construct your own cards. Pick the size, and afterward include hues, shapes, pictures, and more to your card.
In this article, you will learn-
1. Set the page size
There is nobody size for a welcome card, so for this project, we will use one portion of a letter-size page. From the New Document dialog box (File > New), start with a half-page size, picture direction, and make two pages. Snap OK and spot a level rule by hauling from the ruler on the top. Carry the rule to the mid-point in the document.
2. Layout the front of the card
Go to File > Import (Ctrl+l) to import any clipart or bitmap pictures that you need to utilize and put them on the base portion of the page by clicking and hauling the item to situate it. At that point drag the corner hubs to resize whenever required. This will end up being the front of the card when collapsed.
3. Layout within the card
Select the ‘Page 2’ tab in the base left to change to within the format of your card. Include text, remembering that when the card is collapsed you will need your principle message on the base. To include text, use the Text tool (F8), found in the tool compartment. Snap and drag to make a book box, at that point click inside it, and start composing. Modify textual style, size, arrangement, and shading, from the property bar and shading palette, until your content looks right.
4. Printing your card
Printing your card is similarly as simple as going to File > Print (Ctrl+P). Most printers take into consideration twofold sided printing, and you will need to choose this choice in the Print dialog box. With twofold sided printing, make certain to choose to flip up rather than flip over, to ensure that the content is printed in the best possible area. In the event that you are questionable on the best way to do this, check your printer manual. In the event that by chance your printer doesn’t support twofold sided printing, you can use the Corel Duplexing Wizard, available from the Windows Start menu, to achieve this task.
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