Operation Manual
Shaping objects | 191
The new object, which is created from the overlapping parts of the source and target object, has the fill and outline properties of the
target object.
You can also intersect objects by selecting the source and target objects and clicking the Intersect button on the property bar.
To intersect multiple objects
1 Marquee select the source object or objects.
2 Hold down Shift, and click each target object.
3
Click Object Shaping Intersect.
You can also intersect objects by marquee-selecting the source and target objects and clicking the Intersect button on the
property bar.
Creating PowerClip objects
CorelDRAW lets you place vector objects and bitmaps, such as photos, inside other objects, or frames. A frame can be any object, for
example artistic text or a rectangle. When the object is larger than the frame, the object, called the contents, is cropped to fit the form of the
frame. This creates a PowerClip object.
Objects before becoming a PowerClip object: artistic text and a bitmap
You can create more complex PowerClip objects by placing one PowerClip object inside another PowerClip object to produce a nested
PowerClip object. You can also copy the contents of one PowerClip object to another PowerClip object.