Q: How do I use the CorelDRAW custom workspace on a new computer with the old computer?
A. Note: Different versions of CorelDRAW cannot share the same workspace.
The same version of the CorelDRAW shared custom space steps are as follows.
Operations in the old system:
Start CorelDRAW.
Click the Tools "/" option (use version 11 on the Macintosh, click the CorelDRAW Application menu, and then choose Preferences).
Select the work space in the upper-left corner.
Click the Output button.
Select the workspace item you want to export.
Click the "Save" button.
Select the folder for which you want to store the workspace file, and then type the name of the file. (for example, MYWORKSPACE.CWF on version 11, myworkspace.xslt on version 12.) )
Click the "Save" button.
Click the Close button, and then click OK.
A public network location that copies workspace files to disk slices or that can be accessed from the new system.
Operations in the new system:
Start CorelDRAW.
Click the Tools "/" option (use version 11 on the Macintosh, click the CorelDRAW Application menu, and then choose Preferences).
Select the work space in the upper-left corner.
Click the "Enter" button.
Click Browse, and then move to the location where your workspace files are stored.
Select MYWORKSPACE.CWF or MYWORKSPACE.XSLT, and then click Open.
Click "Next".
Select the item you want to enter, and then click Next.
Select the current workspace, replace the existing workspace, and click Next.
Click "Finish".
Click OK.
In this way, the existing preset workspace will be replaced by a custom work space. Corel Photo-paint can also use the same procedure.