And I wonder what's the point of having a standard of "SVG" If these so called "Vector Editing Applications" can not handle the files uniformly? So Color Theroy or Font theroy have not made past me. Please further note (yes! I know, you have heard that many times) that although I was successful in designing (the asthetic beauty of the design is another matter), I am still new to designing. Just 3 rounded rectangles filled with 2 color gradients and vectors of animals with styles applied to those animals and with text at the bottom. One of the logo and the other of the letterhead. Please note that I can not be expected to fresh learn CD-X5 and abandon AI-CS5 and design from the begining, if that is a "sole" answer. Exporting the file from AI-CS5 in different file formats.Saving in older AI-CS5 Legacy versions.Saving in "SVG", "PDF" all different versions.Uncheck/disable the "Embed ICC Prile" when saving in AI-CS5.Uncheck/disable the "compression" when saving the file in AI-CS5.I have taken some steps after reading on the net to make it easier for CorelDRAW X5 to import the ".ai" files. Alignment and positioning gets changed, and many others. Color changes of text as well as objects. And when I import or open the ".ai" file in CorelDRAW X5, many things happen. The Adobe Illustrator CS5 does not have options of saving the files in ".cdr" format. Simply and Only CorelDRAW files of version 9 to 12. They refuse to take Adobe Illustrator files or even CorelDRAW files above version 12 such as v15 or X5. The problem is that all the commercial printers and the people who use them, HERE use CorelDRAW and not only that but also older versions from 9 to 15. After breaking my head against my monitor (does not hurt any more) and learning it for 2 weeks, I became sufficiently good enough (if I can be excused to say that) and designed the logo and letterhead. Than I discovered Adobe Illustartor as I needed to make a logo and Letter Head. I was totally new to graphic design and the best I could do was resize images in MS Paint or use Word 2010.