The HTML import filter is designed simply to try and extract as much editable information from a web document as possible. It makes an attempt to read as much as it can and bring objects into CorelDRAW! in a manner similar to the original layout but they will not generally be laid out identically. It is not meant for the purpose of opening a document and republishing right away. All the normal rules that apply to publishing to HTML still apply to a document imported this way and it is up the user to reformat the document as needed.
For example, when importing an HTML document and
then running Publish to the Internet immediately, warning messages may
appear stating "Text properties are not HTML compatible". Objects must
first be made "HTML compatible" using the Make HTML Compatible option in
the Text menu. Imported HTML documents may also exceed the boundaries of
the drawing page since they are imported as one flowing single page document.
When publishing to the Internet, any objects that are not on the drawing
page will be cut off and not included in the export. If desired, the imported
objects may be relocated to subsequent pages.