Coreldraw Graphics Suite X6 Eng
Then the bullet points. Each line starts with a key benefit, like "Increased Productivity". "Increased" → enhanced, "productivity" → efficiency. The colon at the end can be replaced with a semicolon maybe, but need to check if it's a word. Wait, colon is a punctuation, but the user said "each word", so maybe punctuation is skipped. Hmm, maybe just replace the words, not punctuation.
But in the original text: "high-quality vector and raster graphics." So "high-quality" is one word here. Let me check the actual text again. Coreldraw Graphics Suite X6 Eng
Similarly, in the second sentence, "graphics editor", "editor" can be "tool|program|software". Then the bullet points
Moving to system requirements: "To use CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 Eng, users will need a computer that meets the following system requirements:" The colon at the end can be replaced
"YouTube Tutorials" → YouTube Learning.
I need to make sure that each replacement is appropriate in context. For example, "vector graphics editing" can become "2D shape manipulation," which makes sense. Similarly, "raster images" as "pixel-based artistry" fits. Also, check that synonyms don't alter the original meaning. Terms like "ideal choice" should still convey the best option, so "optimal solution" works.
In the next section, "professional-grade graphic design software" becomes professional-level visual design program.
