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I agree that the QB editor is clunky and I really never went as far as to try to use it to create any forms. I think the OP has a good idea- find somebody who is good at it to do it for you. That is a great looking form, but it's not quite finished. You do need to have some idea about functionality and design, not just give it to somebody and say do it then accept what they hand you.
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I don't have Corel and am not going to buy it to edit the estimates. I can't find a converter either to edit with photoshop which I already have. Still not sure how else I can do it.
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Find someone to do it for you! Like the OP did.
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Photoshop wouldn't help you anyway. Besides being Adobe and like Illustrator it doesn't support that file format, Photoshop is a photo editing application not a graphics application. For what you would pay for Corel you could get sombody to create a form for you several times over.
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