You can do that from File > Place, if you mean CorelDraw file.
CorelDraw files (.CDR) use a is a vector format, And the Jpeg is raster. You can import the jpeg into CorelDraw and then "Save As" .CDR
Usually people use PSD format but you can import Illustrator file through File > Place in any open document.
You can open .psd with Corel Draw and then save it as .cdr if you see warning that file cannot be opened, then try import with right click-import
the extension of a CorelDraw file is .cdr You may open/read/export/recover .cdr files due to software below working with CorelDraw 10, 11, 12, X3, X4 and X5 formats files
You cannot import adobe illustrator files using the indesign CS 6.
AI files. To open/read/scan/import/export Illustrator(.ai) files make use of tool below.
This depends on the type of image you're attempting to bring into Illustrator.For jpg, bmp, gif, and other pixel images, you can use File > Open > filename.jpg and Illustrator will open a new document with that image as the first object on the page.Or, with Illustrator open (but not maximized) you can grab a file on your desktop and drag it into the illustrator window. If you have a file open, Illustrator will drop the contents of that file onto the artboard as if you copied and pasted it. If you have no illustrator files open, it will create a new illustrator document with that image as the first object on the page. This will also work with PDFs.
yes,import command
Yes, just load the ABR file into Illustrator
copy it onto a translator, get the translation, and then paste it into the illustrator file?
Make your background in layers. After that it is possible to either a) import the .ai file into your flash stage or b) export each individual layer in Illustrator choosing the "export for web" and check the alpha channel in the export settings.
You can open an eps file in either Photoshop or Illustrator, it helps to know if it is raster (use Photoshop) or vector (use Illustrator).