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Select Ranges and type a page range. You can type a range using a hyphen,
and separate pages or ranges using commas.
Select Spreads to export facing pages as a single EPS file (one spread per EPS).
5 Set additional options; see
6 In the Bleed section, type a value between 0p0–36p0 to specify extra space for graphics
that are positioned beyond the edge of the page or trim area.
7 Set Advanced options, and then click Export.
Exporting pages to SVG format
The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format is an open-standard vector graphics format that
lets you design Web pages with high-resolution graphics that incorporate real-time data.
Use the Export command to export an InDesign file in either SVG or SVGZ format. (The
SVGZ format is a compressed version of the SVG format.)
To export a page to SVG format:
1 Choose File > Export.
2 Select the folder in which you want to save the file, and type a name for the file in the
Name text box.
3 In the Export dialog box, choose SVG or SVG Compressed in the Save as Type
(Windows) or Format (Mac OS) pop-up menu.
4 In the SVG Option dialog box, set the following export parameters:
Select the pages that you want to export. The Range text box allows you to specify
specific pages (use a hyphen to separate page numbers in a range, or a comma to
separate individual page numbers or ranges). The Export command exports only the
selected text, objects, or both (this option will be disabled unless one or more page
items is selected). The Spreads option exports each set of facing pages to a single page
in the exported file.
Fonts Subsetting lets you embed only those characters of the font that are used in the
document; that is, a subset of the font. Select All Glyphs to subset every font character
that occurs in the file (including non-Roman fonts such as Japanese characters). Select
the Common English or Common Roman options to subset only English or Roman-
letter font characters that occur in the document.
Embed Font Location embeds the subset font directly in the document (which
increases file size but ensures that the font will always be included with the file), or link
the file to the exported subset of the font from the original InDesign file.
Image Location embeds GIF or JPEG images in the export file (which increases file size
but ensures that the image is always included with the file), or links the file to its
original InDesign file.
Transparency Flattener displays previously saved groups of settings for flattening trans-
parent objects. (See
and
"Flattening individual spreads" on page
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Importing, Exporting, and Managing Graphics
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"Setting common export options" on page
"Controlling flattener settings and results using styles" on page 294
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