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Supported file formats
A file format defines how an application stores information in a file. If you want to use a file created in a different application than the one
you are currently using, you must import that file. Conversely, if you create a file in one application and want to use it in another application,
you must export the file to a different file format.
When you name a file, an application automatically appends a filename extension, usually three characters in length (for example, .cdr,
.bmp, .tif, and .eps). This filename extension helps you and the computer differentiate between files of different formats.
The following list includes all file formats used in this application. Note that not all file format filters are installed by default. If you cannot
export or import a file from the list, you need to update your installation of CorelDRAW Technical Suite X7. For more information, see “To
modify or repair a CorelDRAW Technical Suite X7 installation” on page 7.
“3D file formats” (page 626)
Adobe Illustrator (AI)” (page 626)
Adobe Type 1 Font (PFB)” (page 629)
“Windows Bitmap (BMP)” (page 629)
“OS/2 Bitmap (BMP)” (page 630)
“Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM)” (page 630)
“CorelDRAW (CDR)” (page 632)
“Corel Presentation Exchange (CMX)” (page 632)
“Corel PHOTO-PAINT (CPT)” (page 633)
“Corel Symbol Library (CSL)” (page 633)
“Cursor Resource (CUR)” (page 633)
“Microsoft Word (DOC, DOCX, or RTF)” (page 634)
“Microsoft Publisher (PUB)” (page 635)
“Corel DESIGNER (DES, DSF, DS4, or DRW)” (page 636)
AutoCAD Drawing Database (DWG) and AutoCAD Drawing Interchange Format (DXF)” (page 637)
“Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)” (page 638)
“PostScript (PS or PRN)” (page 642)
“GIF” (page 643)
“HTML” (page 644)
JPEG (JPG)” (page 644)
JPEG 2000 (JP2)” (page 645)
“Kodak Photo CD Image (PCD)” (page 646)
“PICT (PCT)” (page 647)
“PaintBrush (PCX)” (page 648)