I am busy designing illustrations in Adobe Illustrator for a customer, and they have kindly asked me to save my illustrator files so it is compatible with all versions, and they don't run into any problems. I would just like to know which version I should save it as? The options are: CS6, CS5, CS4, CS3, CS2, CS, Illustrator 10, 9, 8, 3, and Japanese illustrator 3.

I'm a self-taught graphic designer who mainly uses photoshop, illustrator, premiere, and after effects for personal projects so I don't anticipate upgrading to windows 10 anytime soon. I also rarely use illustrator but for this specific project I need to edit an SVG file and don't know how to do that in photoshop.


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I am not even installing. When I am trying to import shapes in Font self it gives error like choose correct shape while in older version of Illustrator is working just fine. Try new version on illustrator and you will see.

I get an error when i try to download the latest version of ArcGIS Maps for adobe. Is there a link to download an older version compatible with the illustrator that I have, I checked and i have the 2020 version24.0 which should not be a problem. What I'm I doing wrong?

Jules, thank you for the fine tutorial. It was much easier to follow. I finally tried to cut a longer piece with the pass though slot. The item is a spar for a model airplane that I imported from a pdf. It is about 23" so I made a 24" box around the drawing and segmented into three pieces. The scissor tool added a node at the intersection, but it did not break the path, so I could not separate and color differently in the first drawing. I had to cut and paste the selected sections into separate files. I am a novice a illustrator, so I may have been doing someing wrong. I spent a lot of time getting the upper right corner at the same position on the 12x20 board. I eventually was able to get that corner within 0.002" for the three if the illustrator position readouts are correct. I was under the impression that when the drawing is at the same position when on the 20x12 board, it will be cut a the same location each time. I was able to get the alignment lines to lineup with the side scale in only a few attempts. However, when I cut the second part, the location was correct on the side scale but the lines did not match left to right.

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I stopped the cut and nudged a couple of steps to the right. The end result is is reasonable.

The third cut did not go as well. It was too far to the left so I stopped the cut and nudged up one and to the right two steps.

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The end result is serviceable, but not what I call accurate. If I had some vertical alignment scores, it could be tested before cutting. I had checked that the arm carrying the laser optics is square with the side rails a few months ago. I did the camera calibration this past weekend. Do you have any suggestions on how to get better results?

Thanks for spending so much time on the file I uploaded. Especially since the first two deficiencies that you see in your view are correct in my view! I must an older version of Illustrator, so that may account for the difference.

I may not have had the Smart Guides turned on when I did this iteration of the design as I did in others.

I think that I will remove all of the cut lines and add them back to start over. I am making these spars for someone else, but I really need to get proficient at getting this method of using the pass through slot working. We purchased the pro model for the auto pass through alignment feature, but I have not yet used our Glowforge for cutting long pieces. Doing the breaking apart of the design is getting faster, but it is still tedious in part due to my lack of experience with illustrator.

I usually use Inkscape running on Linux, but there are definite differences between the Linux and Windows versions so I have been following your tutorial for illustrator.

Almost all of my working illustrator files are illustrator pdfs.

I had all of my files saves and updloaded to dropbox and my computer crashed yesterday.

Opening it today, all of the working pdfs look current and correct in preview/acrobat, but when opening them in Illustrator, they have reverted back to the old, non-updated versions.

I work with a lot of print files and have saved my working illustrator files as pdfs for years with no issues. They are much easier to preview for clients and open exactly the same and have the same properties as an .ai file (might change that moving forward)

As a graphic designer and illustrator myself, there are so many things I love about Adobe Illustrator. I started my graphic design journey in 2012. After using different versions of Adobe Illustrator, I decided to stay with the Adobe Illustrator CC version.

To use our Laser Cutter we need to print very thin lines of a specific color (ie RGB Red) from illustrator to our ULS laser software . Preferring to do our design work in Fusion 360, we have developed a work flow of doing the design in Fusion, Creating a sketch on the top surface of the object you want to cut, save that sketch as a DXF (by right clicking on the sketch), Go to Adobe Illustrator, use File:->Place, tick show import options, make sure 1 unit equals 1mm, place image. Then change thickness of lines to 0.1 and color of line RGB red. Happy Days.

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