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how do I calculate the area of an object in corel?
Posted by Metalla on November 10, 2007 at 11:30 amHello corel freaks,
Some one can write me how I can calculate the area of an object?
It will be a great help to me.
Ingrid
Metalla replied 16 years, 5 months ago 6 Members · 9 Replies -
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quote Nick Minall:You could try this
thats a great site Nick. I lost this link ages ago, thanks for posting it again 😛
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You may want to pop along to http://www.oberonplace.com and http://recentfiles.netfirms.com/ the recent files option is a remarkably good addition to Draw and it’s FREE.
Alan D -
quote Shane Drew:quote Nick Minall:You could try this
thats a great site Nick. I lost this link ages ago, thanks for posting it again 😛
Thank you for the link.
I used already Get Area with corel 12, have you already tried if it works with corel x3 too?Cheers
Ingrid -
I use http://eng.plotcalc.com/.
It can also count the distance of cutting path. It also has basic cutting options.
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Hello,
I’m using isocalc and now I can calculate very quickly how much gold leaf I need.
Thank you very much.
Cheers.
Ingrid -
Ingrid hope you are going to show us what you need gold leaf for 🙄
Lynn
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Hello Lynn,
I’m making traditional signs with gold leaf and I’m using often Corel x3 for making drafts and final designs. Than I calculate the gold area for making my prices.
Hopefully, this is the answer you were looking for.
Cheers.
Ingrid
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