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How can I back save illustrator files created in CC (CS7 version???) to CS6 without losing layers? when I open the files in CS6 it says "some info will be lost' Ha! all layers and separation is lost, so cannot separate parts... whole file seems grouped and cannot be separated???
When I go back to my (other) computer where I was foolish enought to upgrade to CC, I cannot figure a way to save back as I can with InDesign and saving as a idml file. Help!
The first dialog offers the location and type of file to save. You want an .ai file. The second dialog that Monica mentions is the Illustrator Options dialog in which you choose the Illustrator version by the dropdown box at the top. It is in this box that you want to choose Illustrator CS6 as the version to save.
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Just save them as .ai and then look closely in the second dialog box
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Hi, M
Thanks for the reply... what do you mean by the 'second' dialog box... do you mean the Format box?
I am on a mac mini with Illustrator CS6 and do not want to load Illustrator CC to it (too many problems)
but have Illustrator CC on my laptop (now at home, not with me) where the files were created on it. I saved the files to a flash to work on my mini while away... but encounter problems if I just open the CC files in CS6.
So... I am trying to explain to my husband (at home with the laptop) how to save the needed files 'back' for me so that they open fully and safely in CS6.... but doing it sort of 'blind' thus I need very specific, step by step instuctions and to explain to him exactly what each box or choice is named.
Sorry it is so hard, but he is not computer literate. Adobe help said to do the following:
click on save as, then click on save, then you get window where at top is an option for a dropdown window and it has a 'default version 17' which then gives another dropdown with options to backward save as CS6 or CS5.
That 'save as' then 'save' seemed strange (to an illustrator and InDesign user) as did the 'default version 17' part.
In CS6 the save as Format box only offers ai, eps, ait, pdf, fxg, svgz, and svg.... nothing that sounds like the .idml of InDesign backsaving.... I as about to call home and try to walk him thru the above, blind... when got your email which sounded more hopeful.
Can you be more specific as to what to look closely at? Thanks so much!
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The first dialog offers the location and type of file to save. You want an .ai file. The second dialog that Monica mentions is the Illustrator Options dialog in which you choose the Illustrator version by the dropdown box at the top. It is in this box that you want to choose Illustrator CS6 as the version to save.
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Excellent... that was what was missing. After saying okay to 'save as' that black dialog box of 'how to save' has the options listed, including CS6! Yes! When I try it on my mini (which only has CS6 loaded, that top box says 'CS6' but in CC it says something else and the back save options are lower down the list (this may help other trying to do the same thing). Thank you for the assistence!
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Thank you so much!!!
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I am having a hard time ass well! I ave illustrator cc and my boss wants me to sent the files to her so she can edit them but she has cs6 how can i save it so she can edit it. Everytie i save it in cc it doesn't give me any type of option to save in a previous version only ai, eps, ait, pdf, fxg, svgz, and sag like ms katheleen. please help a brutha out
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Choose AI in the first dialog and click save. Another dialog will open where you can choose the version from the top dropdown.
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There is no 2 nd drop down menue just the 5 i state when i click ai and
then ok it saves as is no option
On Wednesday, July 23, 2014, Larry G. Schneider <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
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You don't get this dialog when you save an AI file?
Notice the version dropdown at the top.
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Ok great it did it just looks different on mine thanks
On Wednesday, July 23, 2014, Larry G. Schneider <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
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I have tried the save as cs6 and I still can't open the original multi page file. I have to choose one artboard and that's all. I have a lot of multipage files that I still need to be able to open and make changes to. Am I out of luck, or am I just missing something? This is the dialog I get when I try to open a file. It says to choose the save command, but its grayed out because all I did was open it. Please help!!!
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That's the Open PDF dialog.
Which options exactly did you select when saving the AI file?
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I know, that's what I don't understand. I choose CS6 in the save as dialog box and I leave the defaults checked like this
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Where do you ave the file? To your hard disk?
How do you transfer it to the computer with the CS6 installation - via e-mail?
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Yes I save it to my hard drive. I'm not sure what you mean, I think I bought CS6 as a download if that's what you're asking.
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There are some known issues with saving directly to a networked drive or sending a file via e-mail without zipping it first.
When you do that kind of thing then the file might get corrupt and show the PDF open dialog when opening (or even worse).
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If I send a file it's a saved version in pdf or a web format. I don't send the ai files through email.
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WHat's in the file?
What kind of objects exactly?
There might be some that aren't compatible with the earlier version.
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I've had to save as CS6 from CC2015 for a client.
They're an important client and my job's at stake, so when they reported buggy files (glitchy visuals, expanded symbol instances, etc) I was not happy.
It seems even when you avoid any fancy techniques like "gradient along stroke" (or any of CC's recent developments) your nice, simple, CS6-friendly file may not be as flawless as if you'd just made it in CS6 to start with.
Could have saved my self the cost of the upgrade, lol.
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runninghead_design schrieb:
I've had to save as CS6 from CC2015 for a client.
They're an important client and my job's at stake, so when they reported buggy files (glitchy visuals, expanded symbol instances, etc) I was not happy.
It seems even when you avoid any fancy techniques like "gradient along stroke" (or any of CC's recent developments) your nice, simple, CS6-friendly file may not be as flawless as if you'd just made it in CS6 to start with.Could have saved my self the cost of the upgrade, lol.
What exactly was in your file?
Can you upload this file somewhere? The CC as well as the CS6 one?
When you need to work with someone who has a lower version installed, it might actually be a good idea to work in the same version. You can have CS6 installed parallel to CC.
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Thank you Monika but the job's done now and in future I'll...
• Save everything out as CS6.
• Check my files carefully before sending
• Avoiding using any of Illustrator CC's fancier features
• Try out Mac Affinity Designer- it's cheaper than CS6 and saves .eps files.
My client also got error messages caused by Astute Graphics plugins, which I didn't even us in the file, so that's another thing I'll be avoiding. Shame really as they looked like they were going to get round some of Illustrator's clunkier shortcomings.
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Monika's suggestion was to use CS6 if the client wants CS6 files.
Then you don't have to worry about avoiding new features and backsaving to an older file format.
CS6 and CC can be installed on the same machine.
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runninghead_design schrieb:
My client also got error messages caused by Astute Graphics plugins, which I didn't even us in the file, so that's another thing I'll be avoiding. Shame really as they looked like they were going to get round some of Illustrator's clunkier shortcomings.
You might want to tell us the details about the Astute Graphics warnings.
Those warnings only appear with those AG plugins that create live effects (which only some of the plugins do) and also it's highly unlikely that a warning appears when you didn't use the plugins. So you might really want to give us some example. Would help others as well.
Also: a demo file of your downsaving problems will help.
Since some of your problems are about expanded objects, good luck with saving EPS out of Affinity Designer.
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Sorry guys, didn't mean to rant so much but then again, I've been using Adobe Apps for 20 years now and I have to be honest, Adobe Illustrator is just awful.
It's the most buggy and least user-friendly.
I've done all I can to make just grabbing a simple bezier handle easier and it's still a daily frustration, even after all this time.
Feature Request: Toggle an "inflate drag handles by
I can't upload the images for legal reasons but here's some helpful detail for anyone who finds this thread when searching for Astute Graphics issues- read this page:
and also note that you can find and expand (in theory at least) all AG live effect elements using the handy "Select » Object » Phantasm Effects/Whatever" menu item.
This will make prepping your file for CS6 users easier.
When I find something frustrating I come here looking for a solve, eg- all my other thread comments on Adobe Forums on everything from spacing in pattern brushes to dragging Guides (which I have just resolved- Monika please see other thread).
My activity on these forums is fast become a very thorough record of bugs, glitches, odd UI decisions and all the really obscure rules and exceptions one encounters everyday as an Illustrator user.