Operation Manual

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Finding and managing content | 79
Finding and managing content
Corel DESIGNER lets you access, search and browse the Content Exchange, a collection of clipart, photos, fonts, symbols, frames, patterns,
and image lists. In addition, you can find content located on your computer, local network, or the website of an online content provider.
When you find the content that you need, you can import it into your document, open it in its associated application, or collect it in a tray
for future reference.
Corel DESIGNER is fully integrated with the search capabilities that are offered by Windows 7 and Windows 8. By default, the application
searches all locations that Windows Search is configured to index. For information about modifying indexing options in Windows Search,
see the Windows Help. Windows Search is available as a free download from the Microsoft Download Center. For more information, visit
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/desktopsearch/downloads/default.mspx. If you are using another third-party computer indexing and
search tool (for example, Google Desktop) or you don’t have Windows Search installed, the application has limited search capabilities and
lets you search only by filename.
This section contains the following topics:
“Exploring Corel CONNECT” (page 79)
Accessing content” (page 84)
“Browsing and searching for content” (page 86)
“Viewing content” (page 89)
“Using content” (page 89)
“Installing fonts” (page 91)
“Managing content” (page 92)
“Syncing trays with OneDrive” (page 93)
“Content types” (page 95)
Exploring Corel CONNECT
You can browse and search for content by using Corel CONNECT. Corel CONNECT is available both as a standalone utility and as a docker.
You can choose whichever mode better suits your workflow.
The image below shows the main components of the Corel CONNECT utility: