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    There is no true PDF Export in Illustrator, because Illustrator allows to have editable PDFs with .ai-content stored within. Other apps does not allow that, and some users heavily rely on editable PDFs.

    Attemps to solve this were made, but there is no clear solution so far. Still we hope to find one.

    The intended way to get a PDF (without loosing your data) at the moment would be to use Save a Copy command that saves a separate copy of your file to PDF instead of Save As which keeps a saved file open.

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    Chris Cross commented  · 

    Exporting PDF with the heavy AI edit function included is contra-productive for workflow with the client! There should be a shortcut export as PDF in a CERTAIN Format predefined, (in my case it would be 'Web-PDF' setting) to keep the file size small as possible for sharing.

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    Chris Cross commented  · 

    The sudden 'expired' support of PANTONE is one of the worst neglecting the customer stories ever! I grew up with Photoshop, from humble Version PS 2.5 for SGI to now, merely 25+ years! Shame on this nonsense decision.

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