If the border is a simple line/box shape, then draw a box using the box tool and set it's pen size to hairline and fill to transparent.
If you want it to vector first or last then you could put it at the bottom or top of the list of objects in the object manager. Usually the items are engraved starting at the bottom of the list in the object manager)
If it is the only vector in the artwork (ie: a vector around a bitmap that will be rastered) then you could select "Raster & Vector" in the driver and the laser will raster everything and then vector the thin items.
If you want to laser that vector seperately from anything else, or at a different power, then you can either:
-- Put it on a different layer and laser that layer at a different time (turn on the print icon for just the layer you want to laser)
-- Or you can set that vector to a color that your laser supports for lasering in color mode. For example, make the line red and then set the laser driver so that red engraves at the speed/power you want. Make sure the color you set it to in Corel is exactly the same RGB settings as the color you set in the advanced tab of the driver, in color mode. The colors must match exactly.
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