Corel Training Description
CorelDRAW?® 11: Level 2 (Windows) is designed for students who are already familiar with the CorelDRAW?® 11 application package on an introductory level and want to move up to the next level. Students will use their knowledge of the basic features of CorelDRAW, in conjunction with new, more advanced techniques, to create even more engaging and dynamic drawings
Corel Training Prerequisites
To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following courses or have equivalent knowledge:
- Windows XP: Introduction
- CorelDRAW?® 11: Level 1
Delivery Method
Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured, hands-on activities.
Hardware /Software Requirements
You will need:
- A Pentium II processor, 200 MHz or higher.
- A minimum of 128 MB of RAM (required for Windows XP).
- A minimum of 200 MB of hard-disk space for CorelDRAW 11, after Windows XP is installed.
- Either a local CD-ROM drive or access to a networked CD-ROM drive.
- A mouse.
- A monitor with 1024 x 768 screen resolution.
- A 14.4 Kbps or higher modem. An Internet connection with access to the World Wide Web is necessary to complete a portion of the ?“Using Clipart, Special Characters, and Symbols?” lesson. (Note: Internet access may require payment of a separate fee to a service provider; local charges may also apply.)
- A Typical installation of Windows XP Professional.
- A Typical installation of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 11.
Performance-Based Objectives
- Customize the CorelDRAW environment.
- Create and edit paragraph text.
- Create and modify styles and templates.
- Draw and modify advanced objects.
- Work with clipart, special characters, and symbols.
- Set advanced printing options.
What's Next
Students wishing to learn even more advanced CorelDRAW techniques can move on to the next course in the series, CorelDRAW?® 11: Level 3.
Corel Training Course duration
1 Day
Corel Training Course outline
Lesson 1: Customizing the Environment
- Topic 1A: Customizing the Menu Bar and Standard Toolbar
- Topic 1B: Working with Workspaces
Lesson 2: Working with Paragraph Text
- Topic 2A: Creating and Modifying Paragraph Text
- Topic 2B: Finding and Replacing Text
- Topic 2C: Fitting Text
- Topic 2D: Importing and Editing OCR Text
Lesson 3: Creating and Modifying Styles and Templates
- Topic 3A: Creating and Editing a Text Style
- Topic 3B: Working with Templates
Lesson 4: Drawing and Modifying Objects
- Topic 4A: Drawing and Editing Curves and Lines
- Topic 4B: Using Three-point Tools
Lesson 5: Using Clipart, Special Characters, and Symbols
- Topic 5A: Inserting and Editing Clipart from the Web
- Topic 5B: Inserting Special Characters
- Topic 5C: Creating Symbols
Lesson 6: Using Advanced Printing Options
- Topic 6A: Creating and Editing a Print Style
- Topic 6B: Using the Print Merge Wizard
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