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    for corel draw x3 gurus

    I know how to make text follow a path but how do you get, say a line of shapes to follow a path? I have a customer that wants repeating card suit; hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades, to follow a path much the same way text follows a path. Any clues, I would appreciate the help. Thanks

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    I bet there is a font with those symbols in it, give me a while and I will see what I can find.
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    OK, not finding a font with them. But you could draw your own, export as a postscript or true type font. Will probably take a little trial and error to figure out all the nuances of using that command, but sure looks like it would work to create your own font of card suits.
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    In x4 I have a docker called Insert Character and found the playing card characters. I inserted as text and it let me apply to a path just like other text. Hope that helps. It's in Text, then Insert Symbol Character.
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    Check this place they have a macro that does just that.


    Ruben

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    thank you all

    but I was also wondering how to do it with shapes that were also not a part of a test font. The font thing is simply fitting text to font and the exact shapes the customer wants are not in a font list.
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    Steve

    The link provided by Ruben does provides a macro to do what you want. Download the macro, open your drawing and activate the macro. That should get the job done.
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    Thanks for the suggestions

    I have a product that I think my customer my like.
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    Thanks Ruben you solved my problem.
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    You're welcome Steve,
    I'm glad I was able to help.


    Ruben

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