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26 | Corel DESIGNER X7 User Guide
Custom desktop color in Corel DESIGNER
New! Undocking documents
When working with multiple documents, you can now drag a document outside of the application window to undock it, which is especially
useful for dual-monitor workflows.
New! Changing the color of window borders
You can customize the application window and dialog boxes by changing the color of their borders (Tools Customization). To choose
the color you want, you can quickly sample any onscreen color; or you can use color sliders, color viewers, or color palettes. For more
information, see “Changing the color of window borders” on page 679.
New! Support for high resolution monitors
Corel DESIGNER X7 has been optimized for high DPI resolutions, ensuring that user interface elements appear crisp and legible when
displayed on high resolution monitors. And for those who work with multiple monitors, you can drag a document out of the application
window and place it within a second screen, dedicating one monitor to the illustration and the other to frequently used dockers and
toolbars.
New! Transparency
You can now apply transparency to individual color nodes within a fountain fill, allowing you to adjust an object’s transparency so that all
objects beneath it are partially visible.
In addition, transparency settings have been added to the Property manager docker in Corel DESIGNER X7, making it faster and easier to
apply and adjust object transparency. New options help you to quickly specify whether transparency is applied to an object’s outline, fill, or
both. Plus, you can instantly save transparency settings as a style to enable effortless reuse of the effects you use most often.
It is faster and easier to apply and adjust object transparency.