I have an illustrator file that opens OK, but if I make any changes to the file when I go to save it I get an error message "Can't save the illustration". I can copy accross all the objects and layers to a new file and save it, but then if I change that file I again can't save it.
I've also tried using the same file on a Vista64 machine and get the exact same error.
I then tried loading up the file into a spare PC with CS1 on it and it seemed to work fine.
Any ideas ?
Does the Adobe licence allow me to install the old CS1 version of Illustrator onto the same PC as the CS3 version I upgraded to ?
Thanks for the help!
It sounds either like:
a) the original file is corrupt in some way and thats causing the save issue.
b) the OS/application has protected the file in some way.
Regards
Paul
Regards
Paul
My spec is
Dell
DIM E520,Intel Pentium D Processor 820 with Dual Core Technology(2.80GHz,800FSB)
1GB DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz
256MB ATI Radeon X1300 Pro
Is anyone from Adobe reading this forum? How can this problem be known from June, without any answer? The only available upgrade is English, which can not be installed. Could Adobe PLEASE give a solution or at least a work-around?
Now the only thing I could do is (re)install CS1 next to CS3, and work in my old CS1. Why do they release Illustrator CS3 if you can not save files with it!??? Help!
I can, sort of, answer one of your questions. "Is anyone from Adobe reading this forum?"-- There are several Adobe employees who post here, but it is unclear to me to what extent their participation is officially sanctioned. For the most part this is a user's forum where we all try to help each other with program features and skills. I have some doubt whether your (and other's) posts here regarding problems with the program register at all with Adobe. Have you tried to obtain assistance from official Adobe Support? I am very curious about what is going on officially.
steve
In my opinion the Adobe responses and patch cycle have gone downhill in the time I have been using their software(started with Pagemaker on runtime windows). Now they seem to just release the software and rarely fix it until the new version that they want you to buy comes out.
Your experience is disappointing. Presumably not everybody is having problems with CS3, and it should not be too difficult for Adobe to compare good installations to ones with problems in order to find out what is going wrong. I have no idea about how difficult it would be to fix these problems.
My interest in this has to do with whether I will upgrade on an odd number version (purported to be problematical in the past). Hey Bert, how is your CS3 installation working?
steve
I wonder why and when this problem occurs exactly. More people most suffer from this, I guess, not only the ones who came to this forum? It happened to me immediately after the standard installation of CS3 on a brand new 'heavy' HP PC. It was the very first file that I tested, and a week later, at a second attempt, again with another file...
As long as this bug is not solved in a (Dutch!) upgrade, I will not use Illustrator CS3. Such a pity!! I visited an enthousiastic launch of CS3 in Amsterdam, but after buying it, I can't use it... :-(
P.S. (a bit off-topic): I also did some first tests with the new Flash CS3. Did you know that it crashes immediately at launch when there is a damaged project file somewhere in a subdirectory of your fla file? Weird... So you probably understand that my first impressions of CS3 are not very positive, alas. Today I re-installed my CS1. Fortunately CS1 and CS3 can be installed together.
I am not sure what causes this, but my co-worker and I spent thirty plus minutes trying to figure out how save (in EPS format) this job that I had successfully opened (from a PDF) and saved several times over, until I went to re-open it for some final changes. It seems we could save AI and PDF formats of the EXACT same file, just not as an EPS (I even tried to drag and drop to a new document like mentioned above, no luck!)
But then, I stumbled onto the idea that perhaps this has something to do with me trying to embed fonts into this EPS, so I unchecked the old "Embed fonts" and Presto! It saved fine.
This is very frustrating. I think the dialog box should be re-written to say something about "Not embedding fonts may help" instead of the usual "...reducing the size of the window..." and "...not enough memory..." B.S.
Sorry to barge in on this thread, but thought I would add a little note on what helped me to keep from throwing the computer across the room. Hopefully someone else will find that useful.
What did the non embedded font(s) look like when you opened the EPS afterwards?
When I save a document (300dpi, A4) the first time, I get a warning "The font xxx could not be embedded in the PDF document because of lisensing restictions. Stroked text will not be visible".
When I make changes to the document and try to save the second time, I get the "can't save the illustration" -error. So does this have something to do with the pdf/reader compability? Or the fonts. Anyways, I can't get over this, so I think I may have to change to my old Freehand or something. I've tried to copy all of the content to a new document but it won't work. Maybe it would work if I re-installed my windows and then run the cs package, but it's too much work (I already have too much work).
I'm using CS3 web premium package on win XP, with some previous Adobe installs.
Where does the 300PPI (DPI is print speak) come in when you save to PDF?
The warning should have been: Save a copy with outlined type and save that to PDF, and then there should be no issue.
The Can't save illustration error normally appears when you try to print from Illy using a non PostScript printer (driver); use one if you have one.
I'm not really sure what is wrong with the font rights etc., but with some fonts, while saving, I get the error "The font xxx could not be embedded in the PDF document because of licensing restrictions. Stroked text will not be visible." After this, I can't save the document again (can't save the illustration), Save as, type -> create outlines, copy content to a new document, non of these work.
I can still make a new document with some fonts(?), and saving works fine, as long as I don't use these "bad fonts". Any knowledge about this kind of font issue, what I'm missing etc.?
-Ville
I've tried making physical copies of the files, everything. Now it looks like I'm working three times less hard. Cheers Adobe, you've ruined my working week with your terrible file handling again. After Effects never gets these problems in my experience.
This problem is commonly caused by using files across networks or from removable storage. In my case, I was pasting image files directly into Illustrator from a PowerPoint presentation, which meant that these images do not actually exist as standalone files. When saving, due to the abject lack of URIs for these images, Illustrator cannot reference them, therefore cannot 'place' them, thus the save routine cannot complete. That's my theory, at least.
I now have to get all my artwork from the PP slides, paste into photoshop, save them as .jpgs (or whatever), and then when the placed images in my illustrator layers are selected, there's a link on the toolbar which allows you to relink the image source.
I'm hoping this will allow me to save, as I cannot close or crash illustrator till my work is safe.