Adobe Illustrator CS question.

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Well at home I have the CS version, but in class I have the CS2 version. Now if I save my files in class (which is CS2) can I load it at home in CS1 ??? or I will have some problems?

Does anyone know?

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Have a try and see!

I would say so, because not a lot of the underlying technology has changed, but test it out before you depend on it Wink

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Does it still allow you to save as older versions of Illustrator? I would save it in a bunch of different versions to make sure. You'll find out soon enough anyway.

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Megan wrote: Does it still allow you to save as older versions of Illustrator? I would save it in a bunch of different versions to make sure. You'll find out soon enough anyway.

Well it does, Illustrator 10 & down. But the instructor said some minor issue will appear since that is an older version. I think if you have ill. 10 and save it on a disk and then open in CS2 , it will have problems loading up. Maybe because of the new functions?

I'll give it a try this upcoming week.

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I think you can.. but I don't know .. I have CS but can't afford to get CS2 ..sorry you'll have to give it a shot!

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You might have problems since Illustrator CS2 uses a new feature called "Smart Objects", which is not compatible with CS1. Also, many other "new technologies" have been introduced into CS2 which CS1 doesn't have.

I would suggest you test it out first! Try exporting your CS2 document to CS1 or legacy AI format. Then try opening it in CS1; it should work, however, it might do some weird things to your text. Also, try saving as a PDF with Illustrator compatibility checked. This could be another option.

You should also try the Adobe.com forums, post a new discussion on the subject, and maybe an Adobe Tech Support person might respond. I think there are a few CS2 Illustrator users who have the same concerns.

Also keep in mind that, as a student, you can purchase the complete CS2 suite, or individual components, at great student discounts! The student versions are identical to the full retail versions, no features have been disabled. The only difference is when the program loads, the splash screen displays that it's an educational copy. If you really need CS2, this might be another option.

Hope this helped you out a bit.

Dave :dude:

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(bushman) yes that's what am concern of, but hey am not too worry since I dont have the ill. 10, but there may be some slight problem along the way. I heard you can get an upgrade for $99? am not sure i'll check with the instructor tommorrow. (hopefully the class wouldn't being so boring) "click here to close the application." -.-

But thanks all for the infos, am going to look more into this and check back with you all. Smiling

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Well i've talk to my instructor and he just say make two backup of one for cs2 and one for cs. -.- I guess there's always problems , but an upgrade will have to do.

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