CorelDraw Macro Setup¶
LightBurn offers CorelDRAW users on Windows an optional macro to simplify and speed up the process of sending work to LightBurn directly through CorelDRAW.
Note
macOS users can Export work out of CorelDRAW as an .AI or an .SVG file and Import into LightBurn.
Installation¶
- Make sure LightBurn and CorelDRAW are both installed on the same computer.
- Open the LightBurn install folder, typically located at
C:\Program Files\LightBurn
. Find theExportToLightBurn.gms
file inside this LightBurn folder. -
Copy the
ExportToLightBurn.gms
file by right-clicking and choosing Copy or by pressing Ctrl+C. -
Open the CorelDRAW install folder, typically found at
c:\Program Files\Corel
. Locate the folder calledCorelDRAW Graphics Suite ###
orCorelDRAW Technical Suite ###
, with###
being your CorelDRAW program version number. - Open the
CorelDRAW Technical Suite ###
folder, with###
being your CorelDRAW program version number, theDraw
folder, and finally theGMS
folder. Paste the theExportToLightBurn.gms
file copied earlier into thisGMS
folder. -
Grant permission to copy into the
GMS
folder if prompted.
Loading the Macro¶
- Open CorelDRAW.
-
Open the Script Manager (Macro Manager on older versions) by going to Tools → Scripts → Scripts or by using Alt+Shift+F11. Older versions can open the Macro Manager by selecting Tools → Macros → Macros Manager.
-
If the ExportToLightBurn macro doesn't show up in the Visual Basic For Applications category, load it manually.
A. Right-click on the background of the Script Manager window, select Load Macro Project, and select
ExportToLightBurn.gms
from CorelDRAW's GMS folder (located earlier in this guide).
Configuration¶
- Open CorelDRAW's customization window from Tools → Options → Customizations. On older versions select Tools → Customizations.
- Open the Commands section on the left. On older versions, select Workspace → Customization → Commands.
- Select Macros from the pane that appears on the right.
- Select the LightBurn entry.
- Click on the Browse button next to the icon. On older versions, select the Appearance tab to select an icon.
- Select the LightBurn icon found in the
C:\Program Files\LightBurn
folder and click Open. - Grab the macro from the customization window and drag it to a toolbar for an easier workflow in the future.
- Set the caption to
Export to LightBurn
. -
Click OK to close the Script/Macro Manager window.
Using the Export to LightBurn Macro¶
Click the Export to LightBurn macro button to launch LightBurn with your current selection from CorelDRAW loaded in your Workspace. If nothing is currently selected, the entire file will load instead.
Related Topics¶
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