CDR shortcut key!

CDR shortcut keys are as follows:

1. Select the entire drawing file ctrl+a.

2. Height/Contrast/Brightness Ctrl+B

3. Copy the selected item to the clipboard.

4. Select the object again and offset Ctrl+D by the specified distance.

5. Export text or objects to another format.

6. Import text or object Ctrl+I

7. combine the selected objects into ctrl+g.

8. Open the dialog Ctrl+J to set the CorelDRAW option.

9. Split the selected object CTRL+K.

10, combined with the selected object ctrl+l.

1 1, add/delete bullets of text objects (toggle) ctrl+m.

12, create a new drawing document ctrl+n.

13. Open an existing drawing document.

14, print the current drawing ctrl+p.

15. Convert the selected object to curve CTRL+Q..

16. repeat the last operation ctrl+R.

Save the current drawing ctrl+s.

18, cancel the previous operation ctrl+z.

19. set the format of the text attribute ctrl+t.

Extended data

There are many different types of shots in CorelDRAW. Some lenses can change the color of objects, and some lenses can change the shape of objects. Each lens has different setting parameters, which can be used to adjust the lens effect.

1, "Brighten" the lens

Brightening the lens can brighten or darken the object under the lens.

2. "Color Addition" lens

The color addition lens can simulate the additional light model. Imagine that there are three point light sources, red, blue and green, on a black background, which emit light at the same time. At the intersection of three light sources, the color effect is white, and the middle colors are magenta, cyan and yellow. When creating an additive lens, the color under the lens is added to the color of the lens, just like the color of the light to be mixed.

3. "Color-limited" lens

The color-limited lens is similar to the filter on the camera, allowing only black and the color of the lens itself to pass through.