You can send the file to me, and I will see what I can do.  I have Corel X3
and AI CS.  I prefer to save Corel files to the Corel Exchange format
(.CMX), because version does not matter.

J. Scott Weaver
JSW Creative Solutions

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Subject: Re: [SE-List] Need help with AI file

John P. Steindl wrote:
> A customer has sent me an AI file, which I cannot import into
> Corel 11 (I get an error message).   Can I send it to someone out
> there in screenprinters-land and ask to have it saved as a Corel
> file for me?   I think a newer version of Corel is required to
> import this file.

Hi:

There should be an intermediate format that you can save to, that COREL
should be able to open. Have you tried this method ? Of course that's
assuming you have Illustrator to begin with. I would imagine that saving
it as a bitmap or .eps or another common extension, will allow you to
open it up in Corel Draw. Of course doing so, you may lose any vectors ...
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