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You can add hotspots to callout shapes.
New! Font embedding
You can now embed fonts when you save Corel DESIGNER documents so that shared recipients can view, print, and edit the document
exactly as designed. This is especially useful when sending a Corel DESIGNER file to a print shop, ensuring that the document can be viewed
and printed accurately.
Corel DESIGNER X7 respects any restrictions encoded with each font, so a font must support embedding to be saved with the document.
While some fonts cannot be embedded, most will support embedding for either print and preview, or for editing. For more information, see
“Embedding fonts” on page 432.
Font embedding allows others to view, print, and even edit your drawings without having to install or substitute fonts.
Advanced standards compliance
Share your technical designs and documentation using a diverse set of cross-media publishing and distribution capabilities, and create
illustrations with localized text for a global market.
New! Translating text objects
Corel DESIGNER X7 simplifies the creation of technical documentation for a global market and reduces localization costs by offering
the ability to send text to, and receive text from, a Translation Memory System (TMS). You can export text from a drawing to the XML
Localization Interchange file format (XLIFF), the industry-standard format for sharing translatable text between a TMS and software. Then,
when you receive the translated text back, it can be imported into the existing document, creating a new, language-specific file with
identical content except the translated text strings.
All text in single- or multi-line annotations, tables, callouts — even artistic text, isometric text, or text on a curve — can be exported for
translation, all the while maintaining formatting such as font type, bolding, italics, and more. You also have the flexibility to exclude a text