Several ways to deal with CorelDraw file corruption

Q: What should I do if the Coreldraw file is damaged and cannot be opened?

A: The previously created file suddenly cannot be opened, or the Coreldraw file is damaged due to a crash or illegal operation. This may be the most difficult problem for designers.

Situation 1. If you encounter a crash during the operation, don't worry, keep the current state unchanged.

The default setting in Coreldraw is automatic backup every 10 minutes. The file name is named as "file name_automatic backup". If you find this file, you can rename it.

If you are a novice, or your computer is not very stable, it is recommended not to turn off the automatic backup of Coreldraw, which is beneficial.

Another: minimize the current Coreldraw window, open a new Coreldraw program, try to open the current backup file.

If you can open it best, you can force the end of the crash window.

If you can't open it, first see if the dead window object can still be moved. If you can copy it, quickly copy it, paste it into a new window, and save the new file immediately after pasting.

If the current window is down, there is no better way. You can press printscreen to take a screenshot, or use other tools such as QQ to capture the screen, and then paste it into a new Coreldraw window, redrawing it against the control. [next]

Case 2: If the original file cannot be opened, try the following methods:

1. Find your file by partition in "My Computer", double-click the file name to see if it can automatically call Coreldraw to open it.

2. After opening Coreldraw, try to insert or input commands, and try to insert the file.

3. Find the automatic backup file (if you install Coreldraw without custom removal of automatic backup, there is, generally default to the same folder of the file, find ABC.CoreldrawR_automatic backup, rename, remove the following _automatic backup, for example The file name is: abc.Coreldrawr_Automatic backup, rename it to: abc1.Coreldrawr and try again with Coreldraw.

4. Copy the file to U disk and try it with Coreldraw on another computer. No matter what method is used to open, save as soon as possible or export to other vector formats such as wmf \ eps for backup, in case of accident.

5. Create a new blank document, click the menu: view, black and white frame mode, and then use the input command to enter this Coreldraw file to try.

6. Open this file with the Green version of Coreldraw13 integrated with the format of Coreldraw9 online, save it as version 8 and open it again with 9 (this trick I tried many times and found that many files that cannot be opened with Coreldraw9 can be opened with Coreldraw13, Save as 8.0 format and then use 9 to open, but after using 9 to open many text styles will be lost, there is no way to reset the style.

7. Try to use Illustrator to open the damaged file. Generally, the damaged file AI can still be opened, but there may be some deviations in it, but it is better than not opening it. After the AI ​​is opened, it can be exported to EPS or directly saved to ai format, and then use Coreldraw Import the file and save the Coreldraw document again.

Suggestion: The damage to the Coreldraw files I have encountered is basically encountered during the editing of files larger than 150M, especially for the version of Coreldraw9. Therefore, it is recommended that you do not try to edit files larger than 150M in Coreldraw9. If you really need such a large file, it is recommended to save the file as much as possible, reduce the size of the current file, or use other software to do it.

Also, when editing large files, use style tools, interactive tool sets, color styles, and text styles as little as possible, especially text wrapping tools, which are more likely to cause file errors.

For large images that require high quality output, it is recommended to use the link input method to solve the problem of large files.

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