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Can anyone tell me if you can back save from CS6 to CS5 Illustrator, Indesign and Photoshop OK?

May 21, 2012 4:46 AM

Can anyone tell me if you can back save from CS6 to CS5 Illustrator, Indesign and Photoshop OK? Want to upgrade to CS6 but must I must still remain compatible with work. They are using CS5.

 
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    May 21, 2012 6:46 AM   in reply to Big yellow beetle

    Any process that is new for CS6 will not work for CS5, any work created in Illustrator CS5 should work for CS6.

     
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    Jun 4, 2012 1:09 PM   in reply to BIGG. G

    I understand you're saying that new features in CS6 would not work in CS5, but the question really is can you save backward to CS5 if you are working in CS6? Some of my clients are still working in CS5 or even CS4. If the client does not have the latest version of the software, you can't give it back to them in CS6.

     

    In CS5, I can save backward to CS4. And in CS4, I can save backward to CS3, but I'm not going to take for granted that in CS6 I can save backward to CS5, so the question remains unanswered....

     
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    Jun 4, 2012 1:34 PM   in reply to Big yellow beetle

    Hi ,

     

    The back saving of the files is not required for all the file extension like JPG , PSD, HTML etc these are the universal file format ,

    however if you are talking about the native file format like INDD for Indesign ,and AI for Illustrator then yes you can back save the file from CS6 for CS5 ,the procedure will vary .

     

    Indesign :- Save the file as IDML and this IDMl file will be compatible with the Indesign CS4

     

    Illustrator ;- File -->Save , in the " Save As" dialog box choose the version to which you want to downgrade.

     

    So , it more dependent on the file format ,

     
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    Jun 4, 2012 1:51 PM   in reply to Manish-Sharma

    Thank you, yes, I was not clear in my response -- I was speaking in terms of InDesign and Illustratior files, not the more universal file types. Thank you.

     
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    Jun 14, 2012 12:34 PM   in reply to Manish-Sharma

    To clarify your answer for Illustrator.  The option is not in the "Save As" dialog box.

     

    The correct answer is

    Open you CS6 Illustrator file.

    File>Save As 

    The Save As dialog box opens

    Type your file name (DIFFERENT THAN ORIGINAL PLEASE!) and the Save as Type is still going to be Adobe Illustrator (*.AI)   **This is where the above instructions threw me, as the Save as type drop down does not list anything about versions to save fo)

    Click Save

     

    Once you click Save, the Illustrator Options dialog box will come up.  The first option is titled Version and has a drop down menu.  Select the version of illustrator you want to save your file as here, then click ok.

     

    Your done.

     

    I strongly suggest you give this file a different name than your original CS6 Illustrator version as you may lose some parts of your design in the conversion.

     

    Hope this helps.  Enjoy!

     
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    Jul 24, 2012 11:08 AM   in reply to TheBitBug

    I am afraid that backward compatibility is not always true (Specifically talking about illustrator CS6). I have som files created with CS6 that have elements with soft shadows done with dropshadow effect, and are translated to an embeded bitmap image in CS5. In some other cases, (when not using a soft edge shadow, but a hard shadow), the element is translated as 2 separate vectors for each color.

    So I guess you have to be careful when doing this, and always keep a copy of your original CS5 or CS4 file... I still keep a copy of AI CS5 for those cases where backward saving is not going to work.

     
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    Dec 4, 2012 5:42 AM   in reply to Manish-Sharma

    What if you want to save a photoshop cs6 file to photoshop cs5?

     
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    Dec 4, 2012 10:40 AM   in reply to PalaciosDesign

    @PalaciosDesign - Please post your question in the Photoshop forum here http://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop/general. They will be able to help you.

     
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    Dec 4, 2012 11:47 AM   in reply to Ken G. Rice

    Thank you.

     
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