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How to Resize Multiple Images in CorelDRAW?

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To resize multiple images in CorelDRAW efficiently, you can utilize the Batch Process feature. This tool allows you to apply the same operation, such as resizing, to a collection of files at once, saving significant time compared to resizing each image individually.

Here are the steps to resize multiple images using CorelDRAW's Batch Process, incorporating the information from the provided reference:

Steps to Batch Resize Images

The process begins by accessing the batch processing tool and selecting the images you wish to modify.

Step 1: Access the Batch Process Dialog

Navigate to the File menu in CorelDRAW. From the dropdown options, select Batch Process. This action will open the Batch Process dialog box.

Step 2: Add Images for Resizing

In the Batch Process dialog box, you need to specify which images you want to resize.

  • Click Add File... This button allows you to browse your computer's folders.
  • Browse to where the images are that you want to resize. Select the images you want to include in the batch.
  • Add files from multiple locations: You can add files from different folders. If your images are spread across several directories, simply click Add Files... again and browse to a different location to add another group of files to the list.

Once selected, the images will appear in the file list within the Batch Process dialog.

Step 3: Configure Resizing Options

(Note: The provided reference focuses on adding files. The following steps detail how to set up the resizing action, which is necessary to complete the task within the Batch Process tool.)

After adding your files, the Batch Process dialog allows you to define the operations to perform. You will typically:

  • Select an operation: Look for an option related to image size or dimensions.
  • Specify new dimensions: Enter the desired width and height for the images. You may have options to maintain aspect ratio, choose units (pixels, inches, cm, etc.), and select the method for resizing (e.g., resampling).
  • Choose output settings: Define where the resized images should be saved, their file format (e.g., JPEG, PNG), and quality settings.

Step 4: Run the Batch Process

Once you have added all the images and configured the resizing parameters, initiate the process.

  • Click Start or a similar button within the Batch Process dialog box.

CorelDRAW will then process each image in the list, applying the specified resizing operation and saving them according to your output settings.

By following these steps, you can efficiently resize a large number of images simultaneously using CorelDRAW's Batch Process feature.

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