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Hi, I have just installed Corel10 an older version of Corel that I got from a friend. I didn't know until too late that I was supposed to select Custom instead of Typical on the options when I installed it. Do I need to reinstall it? Also, I am wanting to find software that will convert GSD or SVG formats to AI or EPS formats to use with my Roland cutter,does anyone know of software or program that will do this? Thanks,Vicky
I think you've picked the wrong site to ask on. Do you mean Corel Designer? If so that's a windows only package, and this is a forum about Linux. Someone may be able to help (it sounds like the answer is "yes of course, just uninstall and start again") but this isn't what this site is focussed on.
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