niagaramouse said:They did not really address the eps issue in my question but to It appears I can resolve my export to eps problem by just sending them an Illustrator file, which is what I will do. Thanks for all your comments everyone, I will check to…
Changed Color Management settings and messed up Corel - now I can't open files...
I created a full-color brochure in Corel and published the files to PDF. When I sent the PDF files to a commercial printer, I was told that the file was in RGB and needed…
Stefan Lindblad said: One thing that can help sometimes, is to choose in the file format field: ai.And not just choose All files.This sometimes helps.Try to use both import and export.
One thing that can help sometimes, is to choose in the file format field: ai.And not just choose All files.This sometimes helps.Try to use both import and export.
Hola, Esteban (Hi, Stefan), saludos desde España (greetings from Spain…
Jeff Harrison said:The key with PDF's is that the options are all there for a reason. It can be intimidating... but some day you'll be thankful for the flexibility.
I really wouldn't call it intimidating, really intriguing would be the more correct…
CoolBlueC6 said:OK, I am new here, but have been using Corel Draw since 1996 or so. To "open" an .AI file, you have to use the IMPORT function. Then select the .eps, .ai interpolated filter. That works on ever .ai file that I have ever used…
OK, I am new here, but have been using Corel Draw since 1996 or so. To "open" an .AI file, you have to use the IMPORT function. Then select the .eps, .ai interpolated filter. That works on ever .ai file that I have ever used…