- Managing panels and palettes - Corel Discovery Center
Learn how to organize and personalize the user interface by creating your own panels and palettes – your painting experience will flow much better!
- Panels - Corel Vector Help
All panels are shown closed by default Pages, Layers, Libraries, and Symbols are located on the left, just like in the normal interface Same as in the normal interface, the Page Appearance and Comments panels are located on the right, and are shown when there’s nothing selected on the canvas
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Corel Customer Service can assist you with orders, product registration, and any questions you may have
- Working with Panels and Palettes - product. corel. com
You can easily display a panel when you need it, and you can quickly close a panel when you’re done If you want to save screen space, but keep the panels and palettes displayed (in the application window), you can collapse or resize them
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- Exploring Panels and Palettes - product. corel. com
The interactive panels in Corel Painter are single tabbed containers that let you access content libraries, commands, controls, and settings Panels are stored in palettes
- Corel Painter Help | Displaying the Layers panel
All layers in a document are listed in the Layers panel The Layers panel allows you to manage layers It includes commands and controls for selecting, hiding, locking, deleting, naming, and grouping layers
- Corel Painter Help | Rearranging panels and palettes
Whether you are new to digital painting software or a long-time user, Corel Painter makes it easy to adapt your design space to your needs The interactive panels in Corel Painter are single tabbed containers that let you access content libraries, commands, controls, and settings
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