To launch another application to open the exported file, select Open in
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External Application. In the dialog box that appears, navigate to the application
that will open the image and click OK.
For example, you can open exported Flash animations using Flash or a Web
browser. You can link each export format to a specific external application;
these settings are saved for future exporting
Click Export.
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Choose File > Export Again.
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If the document you are updating is not the most recently exported version, the
Export dialog box appears.
Select Selected Objects to export selected objects only.
2
Enter a name for the file and navigate to the location where it will be saved.
3
Click Save (Windows) or Export (Macintosh); or press Return.
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Note:
To maintain color consistency when exporting a file in PDF, EPS, or Adobe
Illustrator format, or when dragging and dropping into another application, you
can choose how to convert colors using the Convert Colors To option in the
Export Document dialog box. Converting colors before exporting a document
typically is more precise than relying on the import conversion features of other
applications. For information on converting RGB colors to CMYK using Output
options, see "About choosing an output device" on page 387.
Hexachrome colors converted from RGB colors do not export. You can separate
and print RGB colors into Hexachrome by choosing a Hexachrome profile for the
Separations Printer profile; for more information, see "Setting separations
options" on page 396.
When exporting to the FreeHand 5.x format, all colors are converted to CMYK
process or spot colors because FreeHand 5.x stores all colors as CMYK. The color
names remain unchanged in the original document after export. Colors originally
defined as RGB or Hexachrome are stored in CMYK format when opening the
document in FreeHand 10.
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