You can import your saved workspace into X6, but do this with the knowledge that you can muck things up in X6, but there is a way to fix it. X6 = :\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6\Draw\Workspace
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X3 = :\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Corel\Graphics13\User Workspace\CorelDRAW X6 = :C:\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6\Draw\GlobalMacros.gmsĬopy your GlobalMacros.gms file to the new location X3 = :\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 13\Draw\GlobalMacros.gms X6 = :\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6\Draw\GMS X3 = :\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 13\Draw\GMS
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I have had to rebuild them manually in X6 and save them. I have not been able to convert my saved paper types. X6 saves them all in one file = :\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6\Config\PaperTypes.xml ptp files in the following directory = :\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Corel\Graphics13\PaperTypes If you are using a newer OS, your file locations may be elsewhere.
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Please remember my file location descriptions are for Windows XP.
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Corel Draw X6 runs noticeably slower then my X3 does on the same computer on an 5 year old install of XP with tons of messy software installed on it! Once I install virus scanning software, I would not be surprised if X6 runs even slower.
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I am running it on a Pentium 4 with 2 GB RAM with a fresh install of XP that boots fast. I can now "dual boot" from one hard drive to another and use my old CDX3 or my new CDX6.Ĭorel Draw X6 requires a minimum Pentium 4 with 1 GB RAM. I wanted a clean install of Corel Draw X6, so I installed Windows XP on a new hard drive and installed CDX6 and copied all my X3 data files to the new hard drive. I have Corel Draw X3 running on an older Windows XP computer and have CD heavily customized over the years with macros, tool buttons, saved paper sizes, custom RGB palette, etc. I thought it best to start this thread now while it's still fresh in my mind and will probably add more issues that crop up as I discover them.