

It is a single PolyPolygonShape in fact - and used in a gravely misleading way. First I supposed it to be a group shape containing everything else as members. What was most irritating with the first page was the object looking like a frame around everything.

Thus I would presume that the relevant objects have a similar internal representation here and there. However, software developers commonly won't re-invent every kind of wheel every day. Of course, I could only access the objects Draw created when loading the. Number 5 shows what I first got this way.Ī0096740trayDesignCorelToFreeOffice_1.odg (46.87 KiB) Downloaded 306 times To get my slides number 3 and 4 I copied the Slide number one 1, and pasted it as a new slide using the slide or the page panel. In what way did you come to the conclusion that you can't select? I found the shapes on 'Slide 1' not well frouped, but that's another thing. (Well I did it with LibreOffice V6.1.3.1, but using a recent AOO shouldn't make much of a difference.) odg is what I got based on guessing in about 10 minutes. This does not include reworking the vertical parts.Īttached as an. Then I would estimate about five minutes needed per visual group to get it in a reasonable shape in the correct place. I first would need information about the intended target paper-size and the intended posutions for the groups. In addition I presume some of the shapes sized undue and the vertical texts not shown the intended way. These groups overlap partly and two of the four I found are positioned far outside the page Draw chose for the document (A4 portrait in my case). The functional groups have (about?) seven shapes containing text each + the "PRINTED" shape. To make use of it I would suppose some handywork is needed, however. I can well select shapes in the Draw-imported document. First of all: I don't know anythinmg about recent CorelDraw.
