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Rob86
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@paul: thanks alot paul, much appreciated. Sorry for the late reply, I have been very busy with work, no rest for the wicked eh. Can you tell me how I create a basic template for one mug on coreldraw, and then add pics and txt. Also, does an image have to be mirrored when I print it out?

@mal: Thank you for the welcome, it is much appreciated :mrgreen:
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Hi Rob, it doesn't have to be, unless you have text on ;)
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Hi Rob, it doesn't have to be, unless you have text on
Of course if you don't mirror it then the image will be the wrong way round when it's put on a mug ;)
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Ah but Martin, how will someone know if it's the wrong way round, unless it's a personalised item that they have supplied the image for :P
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Ah but Martin, how will someone know if it's the wrong way round, unless it's a personalised item that they have supplied the image for
Quite true! How many times have we tried to get away with that excuse :)
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The other thing that springs to mind is the Leaning Tower of Pisa, you would need to mirror that :lol:
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Leaning Tower of Pisa
Depends which side you took the photo from! This thread could go on for years...
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Hello and welcome Rob, I like you was a total newbie to Coreldraw, however I invested in the book the offical guide to Coreldraw it was well worth the money, no point spending a load of money on professional software and and not know how to use it.
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