Exporting Graphics from CorelDraw to Flash

Hi,
I'm having issues exporting from CorelDraw (v 12) to Flash
(v8.0).
I searched the forum but only found posts suggesting things
I've already tried {
swf}
eps/ai}.
What's happening is that any file type I've tried to export
from CorelDRAW appears to corrupt in some way when imported into
Flash. This is the
original
image in Corel. If this is saved as an .swf, then imported to
flash, it appears
like
this (note various missing lines). If the graphic is copied and
pasted directly from Corel into flash, different errors appear,
this
is a zoom of the uppermost corner - note the non-meeting lines,
and lack of bolding/dashing on the lines where it previously
existed. Saving as either EPS or AI and importing causes different
errors again, usually in terms of really badly vivid colours.
I know that with CorelDRAW v9 a plug-in existed which helped
export as an swf which imported OK into flash. Does a similar
plug-in exist for Corel 12, or has anyone got any other
suggestions?
Thanks very much for your help!
Tim

Corel is a terrible program - I think thats where your
problem is. Make sure you're working (in Corel) in RGB, as that
could cause color difference. As per the lines not meeting up,
thats just zany. eps/ai/swf all keep the vector-ness alive, but if
thats not working, and you absolutely must work in Corel (they do
sponsor tennis tournaments, after-all, thats nice of them), I would
try a bitmapped solution. (png/jpg/gif) It'll up your filesize and
negate the vector positives, but at least it will look like you
want it to.

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