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- CorelDRAW offers variable styles of outline options, for example we can duplicate a shape or text using different outlines to get artistic line composition as seen here:

- We'll need to type the word "Gear" in 92 pt size in CorelDRAW, then we convert it to solid shape for better appearance: Arrange > Shaping > Weld from the menu.
- Now using direct Copy & Paste (+ in number pad) or just copying it then pasting it twice.
- Well, we go to the Outline Pen:

- And, we apply Outline options for the three copies of the word "Gear", there are different styles of the Outline in Style menu:

- The values should be as the following:

- The two last copies should have an inner outline which can be done by checking Behind Fill:

- Okay, it's finish, the three copies above should be arranged successively; i.e., the first is upper and the last is on the bottom: Arrange > Order.
- Select them all, then click "P" in keyboard to put them in center.
- Also, we can use mere simple outline in CorelDRAW for pixel fonts to get amazing outline effects, download HacenPixer and just add an outline using CorelDRAW and you'll get pretty curvy lines like this!:

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