This is possible with Corel Draw 10 export to AutoCAD (DXF) file format. My next job is to transfer each of these layers using a common file format that can be imported to the GIS software. By simplifying the map drawings in CorelDRAW to eliminate borders, text labels and legends, and other non-data features I'm able to reduce the drawing to a set of layers each of which contains one map feature or data set from the drawing. Each map is a drawing consisting of several layers - in some cases dozens of layers. I'm preparing a demonstration of conversion of 2D map data in existing Corel Draw files, to a particular geographic information system (GIS) mapping software product, ILWIS. I'm hoping someone can give me a suggestion close to the starting point of my problem, which is CorelDRAW 10. I'm neither a graphics, CAD, or mapping software expert but I'm stuck with a problem that requires a little of each. This is a pretty technical question - hope this is a good place to ask it.
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