User Guide
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You can cut or copy an underlay and paste it into a Corel Grafigo document. You can
change the dimensions of an underlay. You can move an underlay to a new location in
a document. If you no longer need an underlay, you can remove it from your document.
You can store an underlay for reuse later on. For information about creating reusable
content, see “To add content to a category” on page 64.
To insert an underlay
1 On the standard toolbar, tap the arrow to the right of Underlay , and tap Add
underlay.
2In the Underlay dialog box, choose the drive and folder where the file is stored.
3 Choose a file.
4Tap Open.
If you are importing a document created in another program, a dialog box appears,
notifying you that Corel Grafigo will start the program native to the document and
will print a document image of the file to Corel Grafigo. Enable one of the
following options:
• Use standard format — prints the file to a Windows Enhanced Metafile (EMF)
vector image
• Use image format — prints the file to a raster image
Ta p OK to continue.
Corel Grafigo lets you import documents created in other programs and place
them in the workspace as underlays. For more information about importing
documents as underlays, see “To import a document” on page 69.
When you import a multipage document, each page is brought into Corel
Grafigo as a separate underlay, and the underlays are positioned below each
other in the workspace. As well, each underlay is automatically saved as a
view and can be accessed through the View manager toolbar. For more
information about views, see “The View manager toolbar” on page 18.
Every underlay that you insert displays at the center of your current
workspace view.
Every underlay that you insert is automatically selected. If you insert a
multipage document, only the first underlay is selected.










