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How to connect Corel Draw 12 to MS Access Database?

Last post 07-13-2008 23:54 by Jeff Harrison. 6 replies.
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  • 04-03-2008 17:32

    • PJ Leynes
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    How to connect Corel Draw 12 to MS Access Database?

    Good Day!

    I'm new here in coreldraw.com, I'm a Corel Draw 12 user and i have a question to ask. I want to connect Corel Draw 12 to Ms Access Database. Is this possible or not? I hope somebody could help me to do so. Thanks and God Bless!!!  -=[ PJ ]=-

  • 04-03-2008 18:17 In reply to

    • Steve
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    Re: How to connect Corel Draw 12 to MS Access Database?

    You can use VBA to connect to an MS Access database, but what type of data do you want to extract?

  • 04-03-2008 19:11 In reply to

    • PJ Leynes
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    Re: How to connect Corel Draw 12 to MS Access Database?

    I want to make a batch print in corel draw, it taking me a hard time to encode the name one by one, so i would like to ask about how to connect this coreldraw to access databse so that it will help me to make it easier and faster. Could you tell me how to do that? Thanks!

  • 04-03-2008 21:52 In reply to

    Re: How to connect Corel Draw 12 to MS Access Database?

    Hi,

    I'd create a csv file for stability/compatibility. See this 

    Also, if you wish to import images on the fly, this is now possible with what I think is the most important add-on in the last decade for CorelDRAW: MonsterMerge. It will be for sale very soon... for about 1/130th the price of Adobe's similar product. That's right: 1/130th the price!!!

    PJ Leynes:

    I want to make a batch print in corel draw, it taking me a hard time to encode the name one by one, so i would like to ask about how to connect this coreldraw to access databse so that it will help me to make it easier and faster. Could you tell me how to do that? Thanks!

     
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  • 04-03-2008 22:56 In reply to

    • PJ Leynes
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    Re: How to connect Corel Draw 12 to MS Access Database?

    Hello,

    Mr. Jeff Harrison, thanks for the reply for connecting dbase to coreldraw. It really helps me alot. I hope you can teach me to on how image can also access from a folder to coreldraw like what you have done in excel dbase to coreldraw. Thanks and God Bless!!!

     

  • 07-09-2008 8:03 In reply to

    Re: How to connect Corel Draw 12 to MS Access Database?

     Hi, I have a .doc word database in a table format. It has about 5500 words. I am wondering if it is possible to import this database and the grid/ table its in, into corel draw?I am trying to create pdfs for a printer to use on the press.

    Any help you can give here would be appreciated.

    Thanks!

  • 07-13-2008 23:54 In reply to

    Re: How to connect Corel Draw 12 to MS Access Database?

    Hi,

    for merging images you'll need MonsterMerge.

    PJ Leynes:

    Hello,

    Mr. Jeff Harrison, thanks for the reply for connecting dbase to coreldraw. It really helps me alot. I hope you can teach me to on how image can also access from a folder to coreldraw like what you have done in excel dbase to coreldraw. Thanks and God Bless!!!

    Jeff Harrison
    Featured Instructor
    CorelDRAW Unleashed Boot Camp Cruise
    Cruise from Los Angeles, California
    along the Mexican Riviera
    January 17-24, 2009
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