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  1. Windows 7 Rules . . .

    That makes absolutely no sense ! Not sure !
  2. Windows 7 Rules . . .

    My understanding is that the 64bit OS is completely backwards compatible . . . Meaning that any and all 32bit applications should run just fine when told to run in that mode . . .
  3. Windows 7 Rules . . .

    Just keep in mind that older PCs without "hardware virtualization" technology WILL NOT be able to run the XP MODE software. It is a separate download and does not come with Windows 7, I posted links in post #16
  4. Windows 7 Rules . . .

    I am also curious why you've stated this ? I have not heard any negative feedback about the 64bit OS . . . !
  5. Two dead D60 plotters in one day

    Stupid question but do they work back at the shop ?
  6. Windows 7 Rules . . .

    XP Mode consists of the Virtual PC-based virtual environment and a fully licensed copy of Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (SP3). It will be made available, for free, to users of Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate editions via a download from the Microsoft web site. (That is, it will not be...
  7. Windows 7 Rules . . .

    Diggin' the new taskbar . . . the transparent show desktop feature at the far right of taskbar. I really like the aero-shake and aero-peek features too . . . !
  8. Windows 7 Rules . . .

    It would not work with Adobe Acrobat 6.
  9. Windows 7 Rules . . .

    I got a chance to preview the RTM release of Windows 7 and it is smokin' cool ! It has to be the most stable, smooth running version of windows I have ever seen. I have tried running most of my software on a pre-release version of W7 and they all worked perfectly. Now from what I've seen of...
  10. Crop marks

    1. did the crop marks actually print to where you can see them ? 2. Did you place cut lines around the objects to be cut and are the cut lines assigned a color named CutContour ?
  11. Hello from CO

    Welcome to Signs 101
  12. Corel help

    Good point . . . but that wasn't the question asked so I was trying to offer many options to achieve the results asked about !
  13. Corel help

    Easiest method of all . . . Place circle same size as the earth over the earth. Then select "Arrange/Shaping/Intersect". You will then have 3 separate pieces one of which is your earth only. This also comes courtesy of AirArtGirl !
  14. Corel help

    One of the first things I learned in Corel thanks to AirArtGirl.
  15. Corel help

    Here it is Wayne with CorelDRAW . . . About 30 seconds to complete, but the powerclip method is just as good if not quicker !
  16. Corel help

    Another great way to do it . . . Thanks for posting that Wayne !
  17. Corel help

    1. Create a circle of the same diameter in corel and place over the earth, remove outline. 2. Add contour around your circle large enough to cover entire bitmap. 3. break Contour apart and then combine the 2 pieces leaving the large contour with the circle exposing only the earth. 4...
  18. Just Joined from Australia

    Welcome to Signs 101 . . . You'll find that there are a lot of Aussies here !
  19. long time adobe user WOWed by corel x4

    It would be a fantastic thing if all color profiles were standardized between all programs, printers, rips and alike . . . but it will never happen !
  20. Hello from Ireland

    Welcome to Signs 101 . . . !
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