coral software

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I might have to consider corel what is the cheapest place to buy and which one
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Jenny,
I bought mine from http://www.studica.com/.I got the student edition which has everything you require. I said I was buying it for my son. The total cost including delivery was £101.
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what do you use it for,
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I use it for templates that I have from Xpres and then I print from Corel as well.
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I use photo shop for art work but have been recommend to use coarl for diztise thanks for that tip it always looks so complicated to use and i have no time for night classes like I'd did for photo shop I'm hopeing they are both similar. Has anyone used both,
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I've always used CorelDraw and swear by it. Using X3 and just moving up to X4 now. Quick look on eBay, X3 for around £100, X4 for £130/£150'ish.

Check out http://www.lynda.com for some great training.

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I'm getting coral draw not sure which one, the latest version I think my bother feeling loving towards me as he getting me a newer laptop as well. I won't be able to use it much as it late night shopping and sundays. So next year will be the time I can get to use it really. Can anyone recommend a good book about coral draw that I can read whilst I'm waiting for the customers not the one for dummies but easier than that lots of pictres like a beano :lol:
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I'll have a dig around Jennywren, Im sure theres a cheap book out there. Remember it aso comes with a how to book as well as a manual
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Checkout the video tutorials above, very good way to learn as you can see what's going off.

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Hi Jennywren,

I'm just starting out in dye sub and have also been looking at Coreldraw x4.
There is a Coreldraw x4: the official guide by a chap called Gary David Bouton, to help you understand the software. Basically, forget Waterstones (£35.00) & Borders (25.00) Amazon are doing one for all in at £20.00. The Library is your other option. My library here in Manchester are able to source any book fron any library in the country, thus saving me a small package. They even say, return it when you are ready! See, not just two great footie teams, great libraries too!!!

Cheers.
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