CorelDRAW X4 – Layer handling macro

Written by Jeff Harrison
September 2, 2008

Layer handling has changed dramatically in CorelDRAW X4. Some people love it, others hate it.

What’s the change? X4 has independent layers per page. For Example: you can have 3 layers on page 1, and 20 layers on page 2.

However, some users prefer consistent layer quantities and layer names from page to page, across the entire document.

This macro from Brian Davies allows comprehensive control over the flexible layer infrastructure introduced in CorelDRAW X4. In my opinion, it’s the best of both worlds.

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Jeff Harrison

Jeff Harrison is a media "Jack-of-all-trades", familiar with most of the major media applications on the Windows platform. Whether it's 2D/print, 3D, audio, video, or web-related - he's working on mastering everything that comes his way. He's a past Alpha and Beta tester for Corel, and has instructed students from all over the world. He runs the popular MacroMonster.com site, the #1 place for CorelDRAW macros. Also check out his youtube page, and his gallery at coreldraw.com.
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