Long story short, we use a very old version of Illustrator in the shop (CS3) for a variety of reasons. Many not very good reasons, but it is what it is.
I'm trying to work with a design service to push some of my overflow work to them as I'm needed more in doing business related tasks. I have a job I do every year. I asked them to update the text for this year. They're claiming they have to completely redo all of my files to work in CS2022.
I think they're blowing smoke up my ass, but I don't like to accuse anyone of anything until I know for sure. While I'm very familiar with the fact that there have been a lot of changes since my old CS3, primarily with artboards, I also work with a lot of other companies, and they're all able to open my files and work with them natively as far as I know. I do ask companies on an occassion and they've never complained. Sometimes they're confused with using layers or variables, but once I point it out, they figure out the rest no problem.
So long story short: Is there anyone willing to confirm this file opens up properly? It should have 3 layers and 1 Variable, with 3 Data Sets.
I'm trying to work with a design service to push some of my overflow work to them as I'm needed more in doing business related tasks. I have a job I do every year. I asked them to update the text for this year. They're claiming they have to completely redo all of my files to work in CS2022.
I think they're blowing smoke up my ass, but I don't like to accuse anyone of anything until I know for sure. While I'm very familiar with the fact that there have been a lot of changes since my old CS3, primarily with artboards, I also work with a lot of other companies, and they're all able to open my files and work with them natively as far as I know. I do ask companies on an occassion and they've never complained. Sometimes they're confused with using layers or variables, but once I point it out, they figure out the rest no problem.
So long story short: Is there anyone willing to confirm this file opens up properly? It should have 3 layers and 1 Variable, with 3 Data Sets.