Using a Pantone Ink is a great way for a business to maintain a consistent color identity throughout their print collateral. Unfortunately, using Pantone colors gets expensive and leaving PMS colors in your file when printing in CMYK causes issues with color accuracy, so we require all colors to be converted to CMYK beforehand to ensure accurate printing.
Due to the way Corel works with colors, you will only be able to convert objects of the same color at the same time. This means that you will not be able to select objects of different colors, and convert them all at the same time. You will have to do this colur by color.
Go ahead and start by selecting the object you wish to convert. You will notice the color information in the bottom right will show the Pantone color name. Double click on the color name. This will open up the colur properties for that object.
To convert this to CMYK, click the Modals tab on the top left of this window. In this tab you should see a drop down labeled Modal with different color modes in the menu. Select CMKY and click OK.
If you look back at the color information in the bottom right, it now has the CMYK value instead of the Pantone name. This means the conversion was successful. Go ahead and repeat this step for any other objects that need converting.
Congratulations! You now know how to convert Pantone colors to CMYK.