About the object selection There is only one tool to select in Coreldraw. It seems to be simple. If you have a lot of knowledge, see:
1. Press the space bar to quickly switch to the Pick tool. 2. Press the shift key and click on the object you want to select. You can select multiple objects in a row. 3. Select a single object that is hidden behind a series of objects, and hold down ALT , and then use the Pick tool to click on the front object until the desired object is selected.
4. Circle a number of objects:
Use the Pick tool to drag diagonally until all objects are surrounded by a circled box.
5. Circle the objects that are not completely surrounded by the circled boxes:
Click the Pick tool. Hold down the ALT key and drag the circled box diagonally until it completely encloses the object to be selected.
6. Select multiple objects hidden behind a series of objects:
Use the Pick tool to click the front object in the list of objects that you want to include in the selected object.
Hold down ALT+SHIFT, and then click the next object to add it to the selected object.
7. Cancel the selected object(s): Press Esc or click in the workspace blank.
8. If you press shift to select multiple items, if you accidentally misselect, you can click shift again to click the wrong object to cancel.
9. Press the TAB key repeatedly to cycle through the objects 10. Press the SHIFT+TAB key to select the objects in the drawing order. 11. Press and hold the CTRL key to select a single object in the group. Hold down the ALT key while clicking to select a single object from a series of objects.
Hold ALT+CTRL while clicking to select a single object from the group object.
12. Select all objects: Do one of the following: Click Edit, Select All, Objects. Or double-click the Pick tool.
13. Select all text:
Click Edit, Select All, Text.
14. Select the hidden locked object: Use the Select tool to select the object. Click ALT to select a locked object that is hidden under other objects. The locked object will have a lock-shaped selection handle.
15. Select multiple locked objects Use the Pick tool to select the locked object. Click the SHIFT key to select the attached object. You cannot circle unlocked and locked objects at the same time.
1. Press the space bar to quickly switch to the Pick tool. 2. Press the shift key and click on the object you want to select. You can select multiple objects in a row. 3. Select a single object that is hidden behind a series of objects, and hold down ALT , and then use the Pick tool to click on the front object until the desired object is selected.
4. Circle a number of objects:
Use the Pick tool to drag diagonally until all objects are surrounded by a circled box.
5. Circle the objects that are not completely surrounded by the circled boxes:
Click the Pick tool. Hold down the ALT key and drag the circled box diagonally until it completely encloses the object to be selected.
6. Select multiple objects hidden behind a series of objects:
Use the Pick tool to click the front object in the list of objects that you want to include in the selected object.
Hold down ALT+SHIFT, and then click the next object to add it to the selected object.
7. Cancel the selected object(s): Press Esc or click in the workspace blank.
8. If you press shift to select multiple items, if you accidentally misselect, you can click shift again to click the wrong object to cancel.
9. Press the TAB key repeatedly to cycle through the objects 10. Press the SHIFT+TAB key to select the objects in the drawing order. 11. Press and hold the CTRL key to select a single object in the group. Hold down the ALT key while clicking to select a single object from a series of objects.
Hold ALT+CTRL while clicking to select a single object from the group object.
12. Select all objects: Do one of the following: Click Edit, Select All, Objects. Or double-click the Pick tool.
13. Select all text:
Click Edit, Select All, Text.
14. Select the hidden locked object: Use the Select tool to select the object. Click ALT to select a locked object that is hidden under other objects. The locked object will have a lock-shaped selection handle.
15. Select multiple locked objects Use the Pick tool to select the locked object. Click the SHIFT key to select the attached object. You cannot circle unlocked and locked objects at the same time.
Zipper Printing
Zipper Printing is the process of printing designs or logos on zippers. This is usually for promotional or branding purposes, such as adding a company logo to the zipper of a jacket or backpack. The printing process usually involves the use of a special ink that is applied directly to the zipper material. The ink is then cured or dried with heat or UV light to ensure the design is permanent and won't rub off over time. Zipper printing can be performed on a variety of zipper types including metal, plastic and nylon zippers.
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