Alexander van Aken
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Background:
- CC libraries does not have support for Global Process Colors
- Some users have spoken about InDesign – InDesign does not support Global Process colors
- Illustrator does support process colors , global process colors and spot colors. The issue is specefic to global process colors – since it is not supported in CC Libraries. We have added the request to support in CC libraries backlog,
Workaround:
- Create Process colors in Illustrator and add it to CC libraries – deselect the global checkbox
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Since this is not a generic issue that we can reproduce at our end, we will need someone to look into your machine to figure out what is going on here.An error occurred while saving the comment Alexander van Aken commentedOpen acrobat sae as eps (multiple artboards if needed). Open in illustrator. I found out that the artboards were all square and none is what the original intended document was.
An error occurred while saving the comment Alexander van Aken commentedI work with documents with multiple arboards. Now I have the luck of exporting a pdf and I can reopen and save each artboard to a new document. Hopefully it works.
Alexander van Aken supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Alexander van Aken commentedSame happens with me. I am currently following the contentRecovery https://helpx.adobe.com/nl/illustrator/kb/enable-content-recovery-mode-illustrator.html
did all the stuff. Search for the binary starting string
/ASCII85Decode
till
% ; (AI12 Job Options Data),
and again till
% ; (AI12 Document Profile Data) ,
and remove it. Reopen, save as new and close.
it does not work Adobe! I checked all binary ASCII conversions.
Any updates?