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16th August 2019 at 11:48 pm #1777
dnyanesh
ParticipantI do have ID card (Both Side Print). Created photo page on 1st page and instruction on second page in coreldraw. The macro you are using School ID Cards – Creating a shortcut key for a macro in CorelDraw video is only for one page card. Is there any macro to place photos skipping every 2nd page. If so, please let me know.
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25th November 2025 at 10:41 pm #26887
Rohan Patel
ParticipantMaybe the macro is only set to work on the first page with the photo, so it might not recognize or apply correctly to the second page with instructions. You might try combining everything on one page or checking if the macro has any page-specific settings you need to adjust. Sometimes macros are designed to work on a single layout, so separating content across pages could confuse it.
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2nd December 2025 at 5:57 pm #27326
Rohan Khanna
ParticipantI tried using the same macro with my double-sided ID card layout in CorelDraw and ran into some issues where the shortcut key wouldn’t trigger the macro on the second page. What worked for me was reassigning the shortcut directly from the Tools > Options > Customization menu instead of relying on the video’s method. After that, the macro ran smoothly on both the photo and instruction pages without needing to manually switch pages. Maybe give that a shot?
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7th December 2025 at 8:00 am #27720
Rohan Verma
ParticipantIf your macro is designed to work on the first page with the photo but you want it to affect both pages automatically, you may need to adjust the macro code to loop through all pages or target both specifically. Sometimes macros only operate on the active page, so either select both pages before running it or modify the VBA to include code like “For Each pg In ActiveDocument.Pages” to process each page in your ID card file. Also, double-check that your shortcut key assignment isn’t limited to a specific document; sometimes assigning shortcuts globally helps if you use the macro across multiple files.
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