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Post by grandad on Jul 20, 2009 12:37:32 GMT -8
::help::heres the deal I am a member of a dwarf race car assciation and since I have studied graphics artthe members voted for me to design s logo use on our racing firesuits a dcal for our private cars and T-shirts
I have compleated the assignmentbut I cannot e mal it to the members for approvial designed it on Corel and comes back wrd put it on a disk and it still shows wrd transfered it to My documents no luck
HELP ME PLEASE
we are racing friday night and I need the Logo sent before then
Larry
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Post by demonhunterfan on Jul 20, 2009 17:17:05 GMT -8
::help::heres the deal I am a member of a dwarf race car assciation and since I have studied graphics artthe members voted for me to design s logo use on our racing firesuits a dcal for our private cars and T-shirts I have compleated the assignmentbut I cannot e mal it to the members for approvial designed it on Corel and comes back wrd put it on a disk and it still shows wrd transfered it to My documents no luck HELP ME PLEASE we are racing friday night and I need the Logo sent before then Larry Hey Larry, never used Corel, but have used PhotoShop and a couple other softies, and I'm thinking there should be a way you can just save the artwork as a 'jpeg' file into 'My Pictures' or a folder of your choosing, and once you've done that just 'attach' it to an email and send it. Hope ya get 'er done! Later & God bless
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Post by Fletch on Jul 20, 2009 20:13:51 GMT -8
Larry, john is completely right you should be able to save the work in Corel as a jpg or jpeg and then attach it to any email you send out. Even if you were able to save it in a Corel format the was understood by your computer, chances are others would not be able to open it unless they had Corel as well. jpg or jpeg would be your best bet.
When you open your art work in Corel, go to File -> Save as -> then in the drop down for the file type search for jpg or jpeg either 1 or both should be there.
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