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Some restrictions apply when you modify EPS files imported as editable. For more information, see “PostScript (PS or PRN) technical
notes” on page 686.
If the EPS file contains text converted to curves, the text in the imported file is not editable, even if you choose to import the text as
text.
You can also drag an EPS file from Windows Explorer into the drawing window.
To export an encapsulated PostScript file
1
Click File Export.
2 Locate the folder in which you want to save the file.
3 Choose EPS - Encapsulated PostScript from the Save as type list box.
4 Type a filename in the File name list box.
5 Click Export.
6 In the EPS export dialog box, adjust any of the settings.
To set general exporting options
1 In the EPS export dialog box, click the General tab.
2 Perform one or more tasks from the following table.
To Do the following
Specify the color mode for exporting to eps In the Color management area, choose an option from the
Output colors as list box:
Native
RGB
CMYK
Grayscale
If you choose the Native option, all objects preserve the color mode
in which they were created, for example RGB, CMYK, Grayscale, or
spot.
Convert spot colors In the Color management area, enable the Convert spot colors to
check box, and select an option from the list box.
Choose a file format for previewing the PostScript image In the Preview image area, choose one of the following options:
None
TIFF
WMF
If you choose the TIFF format, choose a color mode and resolution.
Specify how to export text Enable one of the following options in the Export text as area:
Curves — lets you export text as curves
Text — lets you export text as editable characters