No option that I know of. I woud copy and paste into a new document and then export. Or delete everything else and save/export the file with a new name
I agree . This works in Photoshop. Just turn off layers you don’t want to export.Put the object you want to export on a different layer and switch the other layers off ? Haven’t tried it but would imagine that would work...
Put the object you want to export on a different layer and switch the other layers off ? Haven’t tried it but would imagine that would work...
Greetings! Not an Illustrator user (much) but occasionally have the need (use CS4). But there is a question that is bugging me: How do you export/save a selected object (and just the object)? I can't seem to see a way. Or am I missing something?
Just use the "Save As" command... no need to export anything. Delete or hide layers of what you don't want... and Save As, rename the file to what you want it to be.. and you can go AI or EPS as desired.Well, that's disappointing. I really want to like Illustrator, but things like this sure don't make it easy.
Well, that's disappointing. I really want to like Illustrator, but things like this sure don't make it easy.
Well, that's disappointing. I really want to like Illustrator, but things like this sure don't make it easy.
Do you just want to export selected graphics as one-offs at various points in your workflow, or are you trying to batch process a bunch of items at once? If you can more thoroughly explain what exactly you're trying to do, we might be able to help you figure it out.
For example, a file contains a logo that we need in another job. In Corel, I can select the logo, export it in a suitable format, and leave the original file intact. Then just import it into Signlab, or whatever. It seems from what I'm reading, there is no direct approach like this in Illustrator. I have to delete everything else in the file (hopefully not accidentally any parts of the required logo) and save what's left over as a new file. It just seems a bit clunky.
For example, a file contains a logo that we need in another job. In Corel, I can select the logo, export it in a suitable format, and leave the original file intact. Then just import it into Signlab, or whatever. It seems from what I'm reading, there is no direct approach like this in Illustrator. I have to delete everything else in the file (hopefully not accidentally any parts of the required logo) and save what's left over as a new file. It just seems a bit clunky.
Copy and paste into a new file seems about the easiest way but there are others.
Not sure how functional multiple art boards are in CS4 but as clunky as they seem to a Corel user they are useful for this type of thing.
You can drop a second art board in have it snap to the size of the element you want to export - do a "Save AS" -> "use art boards" -> Range -> # of the art board your logo sits on - done.
Only issue (I think) is if a masked object(s) overlaps your art board or is too close for some arbitrary reason - the mask will go with the logo. Extra objects will only show up if it is opened back up in Illustrator - Corel & Flexi won't see them.
This is with the latest version of Illustrator but I checked with my copy of CS5 and it works there so it may in CS4.
Art boards are a big time saver for me when I get a single ai or eps file that has 40 or 50 show cards in it that all have different print counts. I name the art boards for each item with the number of copies needed as part of the name. A single save as gives me the 40 to 50 individual files that I drop into Flexi's production manager. Set the quantities for each and then nest all of them to fit the material I am running. I used to set the multi copies of each layout up in AI (and Corel, Flexi) but because of the way the files were set up by the designer I'd get multi gig files that would either take forever to rip or choke the PM and crash.
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