Adobe 26001648 - Illustrator CS3 User Manual page 39

Freehand to illustrator migration guide
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export your artwork to many standard file 
types by choosing File > export.
S A V I N G A N D E X P O R T I N G F I L E S
Adobe Flash CS3 Professional integration
Kick off your Flash projects with Illustrator CS3 and have confidence that your
vectors will copy/paste and import reliably. The integrity of critical elements
in your Illustrator artwork is now maintained in Flash Professional CS3, with
intact paths—and correct anchor point positions—as well as gradients, clipping
masks, and symbols. Plus, your entire Illustrator layer and grouping structure
is preserved, along with all your object names. Now you can move back and
forth between software more easily and take full advantage of the strengths of
Illustrator to create intricate and unique vectors for your animations.
Features that are of particular interest to Flash designers include Illustrator
symbols and type tools. You can save any Illustrator shape as a symbol that
you can paste into Flash, and use Symbol tool options that are now similar in
Illustrator and Flash. Take advantage of the power of Illustrator type tools to
create text that you can better control in Flash, choosing to define it as Regular
Text, Dynamic Text, or Input Text, and assigning properties accordingly.
Exporting
If you need to use your file in workflows that do not support native Illustrator
file formats, you can export the artwork into many alternate file types, including
AutoCAD Drawing (DWG), Macromedia Flash (SWF), or TIFF.
These formats are called non-native because Illustrator doesn't include all of
the data necessary to reopen the file in Illustrator. For this reason, it is recom-
mended that you save artwork in AI format until you completed it, and then
export the artwork to the desired format.
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