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hi its me again with CorelDraw tips and tricks and just tonight somebody emailed me warning and I do not work with millimeters but Ive converted my Kirill over to millimeters for this video he wanted to millimeter holes three to four millimeters apart around the circle I dont know how big a circle is but thisll regardless of how big a circle is so I made a circle that is 300 millimeters and here is my 2 millimeter holes so Ive got two of them you need two of them lets zoom in here a little bit you need two of them to do this blend so select them both go up to effects blend well I skipped a part so we got 300 millimeters times 3.14 is 942 millimeters 942 millimeters divided by four millimeters is 235 point five so Im going to round it up to 236 and youll see how close I am will be in just a second now weve got our two holes and we need to blend them 236 times but we already have two of them to start with so you only need 234 always keep that in mind if youre trying to do somet