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In this tutorial, we will be discussing about FileConverter Script in Corel Draw

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00:00If you want to convert file types inside of CoralDraw, then you can actually go ahead and
00:15utilize a script for that. So to do that, you need to go to Tools, and then you need to go
00:20around under Scripts, and then you need to go ahead and choose Run Script. So once you do that,
00:26this dialog box actually pops up. And over here, what you can do is you can go around over here
00:31onto Macro Section, and then you can go ahead and choose File Converter. Now simply click on Run,
00:38and this dialog box actually opens up. So here you can see the source. You can go ahead and select
00:44the source and destination. So I'm just going to go ahead and let's say, for example, go to Source,
00:49and then I'm going to go ahead and select out some file types that I want to convert. So let's say,
00:53for example, I'm going to go ahead and convert JPEZ files right here. So I'm going to go ahead
00:59over here onto the source, and I'm going to go to DT Drive right here, just like this, the DT
01:05Tube Drive, and I'm going to go to images. Let's say, for example, and it has listed out the images
01:10right here. So now I can go ahead and add in certain selections of files that I want to actually go to
01:16convert or add all as I want. Let me just go ahead and press OK. And now you can see that this is the
01:22images. So now I can go ahead and select the destination file. So if I were to go around
01:27over here, and then I'm going to go to images. And here, I'm just going to go ahead and let's
01:32say, for example, say converted right here, converted right here, just like this. So now I can convert it
01:39into a certain file type as I like. Let's say, for example, I'm going to go ahead and convert this
01:45into a PNZ file format right here. You can choose the color mode, even set the resolution, change the
01:50color profile right here, convert the text to curves and so forth, change around the background
01:55color and so forth. Let me just enable anti aliasing, choose color mode right here, and then
02:01click on convert. So it says invalid source or destination file. So this folder actually does
02:07not exist. So I actually need to go ahead and choose this out. So let's just go ahead right here
02:12and choose this particular folder by creating it. So I'm just going to go around over here
02:17on to images right here. And then you can see that this is what you have. I actually don't
02:24have a particular file right here. So let me just go ahead over here on to processed right
02:30here, just like this and select this particular file up right here. And then I'm going to click
02:35on convert. So now you can see that it is actually converting out the files right here from file
02:41to file. So you can see that it is processing right here. So in a while, everything will be converted.
02:47So some files takes a while and that is normal. And now here you can see that these are the
02:55converted files. There were previously some files right here, but you can see that PNG files
03:00are there, which has been converted from JPZ right here by utilizing the script. So that
03:06is how you can utilize the file converter script inside of CorelDRAW. So I hope you guys learned
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