In the following article, Mytour will guide you on How to Edit SVG Files in CorelDRAW. Additionally, readers can refer to some existing articles on Mytour to learn more about changing languages in CorelDRAW.
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Master the art of editing SVG files in CorelDRAW
For the uninitiated, SVG is an XML-based language used for viewing website vector graphics.
Elevate your SVG file editing game in CorelDRAW to add custom effects and conveniently save them as CDR files, the default format in CorelDRAW.
Follow these steps to edit an SVG file in CorelDRAW:
Step 1: Open CorelDRAW and select File => New to open a new document. Alternatively, you can click on the page icon to open a new document. Step 2: To import a file, go to File => Import. Step 3: In the file dialog box, select the SVG file format. Step 4: Choose the SVG file you want to import, then click Import. Step 5: Once imported, you will see the file displayed in CorelDRAW. Press Enter to move the file to the center of the page. Step 6: To edit the SVG file, click Arrange => Unlock. Step 7: Select the objects. Click Arrange => Ungroup to separate these objects, and you can start editing the SVG file. Step 8: To save the edited file, go to File => Save As. Alternatively, click Export to export the edited file to another file format such as SVG and other formats.
You can also learn more tricks on How to Remove Outlines in CorelDraw to make your images even more beautiful.
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