Note: I did search the forums, but I only found a single discussion that did not provide the answers I seek.Let’s say you created a lovely vector illustration in Adobe Illustrator. However, I have a lot of *.ai (Adobe Illlustrator) files that have piled up over the past 10+ years.ġ) Is there is a good method for converting them without having to open up each and every one and save them in a special format.Ģ) If there is no good option for #1, then does anyone have experience/advice for setting up a macro or batch execution in AI that would allow me to automatically open and "Save As" the desired format.ģ) In the case I do have to "Save As" everything, what would be the ideal file format choice (available in AI) for opening it in Draw? I am trying to make the change from Adobe Illustrator to Draw. ai files directly with good results, so, in a pinch, I am not stuck if I don't have Illustrator around. Immediately, this seems to be a great solution, as Inkscape can actually open my. EDIT: For my needs, the answer turned out to be - Use Inkscape.
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