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how to "tile" an image on a sheet?
I have an image that is about 5" wide by 2" wide and I want it to repeat on a coreldraw workspace that is about 12.75" wide by 19" high.
Is there a handy button in coreldraw x3 that will do this (and leave spaces between each image)?
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Re: how to "tile" an image on a sheet? step and repeate. You can find it under Tools/customization/Commands
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use the transform docker and apply to duplicate and manually repeate the objects Atl+F7
windows/dockers/transformations/position
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Re: how to "tile" an image on a sheet? Thank you sir! The transfor docker with Alt F7 was just what I needed. It didn't leave a space between the images, but it made the copy/paste much easier
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Re: how to "tile" an image on a sheet? Rodney, you can set it so it will leave a space between the images.
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Re: how to "tile" an image on a sheet? Open your Transformation docker.
Click on the first button (Position) if it's not already selected. It looks like a cross.
Select your object.
Ok, let's say I want to tile my object horizontally every 1 inch.
Make sure "Relative position" is checked
Set "H" to 1.0 and "V" to 0.0
Click "Apply to Duplicate" as many times as you need.
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Re: how to "tile" an image on a sheet? Thanks Jasonda!
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Re: how to "tile" an image on a sheet? Thanks for taking over Jasonda. Had to spend some family time before the kids went to bed.
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