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  1. #1
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    Font

    Hi,

    Does anyone know what font this is?
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    Sal, what do you have there? What version of CDR is it? Trying to open or import the file it shutdown my program.
    Can you publish it to PDF and post again.
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    Hi Sal
    Not sure if you have tried this or not so I will mention it anyway.
    In Corel at the top of the screen, click the drop down menu for TEXT and go down to WHAT THE FONT. I tried it with the bitmap that you have uploaded but it does not find anything. Other than that, if you are just looking to reproduce the same, then vectorising it is the only way. Please don't be offended if I am telling you methods that you already know because I have no idea of your Corel knowledge.

    Phill

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    I think you may have to make it yourself also but it looks like it is a shaded graphic. That is the font was typed then copied, filled and enlarged and placed behind the unfilled version at the front.
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    The base font (the white part of the letters) appears close to Vista Slab.
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