We have MS Paint, and Adobe Reader and that's about it for anything that might somehow work. (but they haven't so far)
2007-02-01
02:59:34
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This would be a one time thing, so we don't want to buy Corel just for these 5 images or so. Are there are any freeware graphic viewer programs anyone can suggest?
2007-02-01
03:07:55 ·
update #1
Thanks for the help. I hate when companies do that exclusive file type crap. We will try Kinko's and if that doesn't work, we'll see if the guys who sent it can re-convert them for us. Thanks!
2007-02-01
03:25:22 ·
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A CDR file can just be opened by CorelDraw or Ventura. That's the standard for propietary formats. Ask the people who prepared the original file to export it to another format you can open (PDF, AI, PSD, JPG, TIF, etc...)
2007-02-02 00:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I have corel and unfortunately the files are pretty much proprietary to that program. Most Kinkos/FedX Copy Centers have that program and can open those files for you and even print them out in hard copy for you. Or you can go back to the source and have them convert the images to a jpg file and re-send them to you. Good luck
Ed M
2007-02-01 11:18:07
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answered by Ed M 1
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A Corel file just can be opened with Corel. After that, you can save it as a jpg (by example, diagram001.jpg) wihch can be opened by several programs (I like XnView, and it's free). That image also can be imported to MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel.
You have to get Corel, but then you can export the image to jpg or to tiff (another graphic format, that doesen't loose quality).
2007-02-01 11:10:59
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answered by stormcow05 4
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If you don't have Corel, you may be out of luck. If you want to send me your email address, I can open the file for you. I have Corel on my computer.
2007-02-01 11:03:35
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answered by Anonymous
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get corel..instal corel..open file?
2007-02-01 11:03:25
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answered by medic391 6
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http://www.zamzar.com/conversionTypes.php#images
it cannot convert corel files,
Jigga, bad answer............have u try it?
Storm, if he have it, he have no need to ask for help? right?
2007-02-01 11:31:21
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answered by colorfulbooks 2
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http://www.zamzar.com go there, convert your file and view it.
2007-02-01 11:08:34
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answered by Jigga 2
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