 | I have just installed the trial, but it tells me I have no trial days remaining. | |
 | There are several possible reasons for this message:1. Previous installation foundHave you previously installed the Xara program on your system? You only have one chance of trailing each version of each Xara product, though no |
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 | Where can I download the Xara trial versions? | |
 | You can download our trials on the Xara website or, if you have any difficulty with downloading the current versions from xara.com, from |
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 | How many days do the free trials run for? | |
 | A 30 day trial is available to download for both Xara Designer Pro X and Xara Photo & Graphic Designer MX 2013. The trial will run for 7 days without any regi |
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 | Does the trial provide the complete program features? | |
 | Yes, the trial provides a fully working version with all features enabled, although only a small selection of templates in the Designs Gallery are working templates (the majority are thumbnails only, so you can see the templates you will get when you purc |
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 | Are there any demo movies provided with the program? | |
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There is over 80 movies accessible directly from within the trial and full version (in the Help menu), or you can find them on our website.You can also find many third party |
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 | Are Pantone and color separations supported in the program? | |
 | Pantone and color separations are supported in the following versions:Xara Designer Pro XXara Designer Pro 7Xara Designer Pro 6Xara Xtreme Pro 5Xara Xtreme Pro 4Xtreme Pro 3.2 Xara X¹X |
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 | How do I locate the templates provided? | |
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The templates are found in the Designs Gallery. The trial contains a selection of working templates which are automatically downloaded in current versions when you open the Designs Gallery (click the |
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 | My program will not start and I encounter the message 'Application requires CPU support for SSE2 but this CPU does not support it' | |
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You are seeing this this message because the processor you are using does not have new enough technology to run the program (does not meet the minimum requirements for the program). SSE2 is a processor instruction set which was introduced in Intel pr |
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