MACROMEDIA FREEHAND 10-USING FREEHAND Use Manual page 422

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You can save FreeHand files as FreeHand documents, FreeHand templates, or
Editable EPS files. To achieve design consistency, use FreeHand templates to
create multiple pages with the same layout. For more information, see "Using
templates" on page 114.
Editable EPS files can be reopened and edited in FreeHand and then saved in EPS
format without re-exporting. The Editable EPS format can only be used for
single-page documents. On the Macintosh, the Editable EPS format is always
saved with a preview.
If a document has been modified since the last save, an asterisk (*) appears in the
title bar following the file name.
Choose File > Save.
1
Name the file and specify a location where it will be saved.
2
Choose a file format in which to save the file: FreeHand Document, FreeHand
3
Template, or Editable EPS.
Click Save.
4
Choose File > Save As.
1
Repeat steps 2–3 in the procedure above to give the file a new name, new
2
location, or new file format.
Click Save.
3
You can use the IPTC (International Press Telecommunications Council) Xtra to
include information, such as author, copyright, creation date, headline, caption,
and other data, with files you export from FreeHand. You add the file information
in FreeHand using the File Info dialog box. The information is preserved with
the file and can be viewed when the file is opened in an application that
supports IPTC data.

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