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Adobe Creative Suite® 3 Master Collection Full Version for PC (29280037) - Page 10 Questions & Answers
I very much like to work with graphic things
https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/kb/troubleshoot-damaged-illustrator-files.html
How to repair ai file?Place the damaged Illustrator file in a new Illustrator file.
Important: This solution doesn't work if you didn't select Create Compatible PDF File in the Illustrator Native Format Options dialog box when you saved the original file. On the Macintosh platform, the damaged Illustrator file may appear dimmed in the Place dialog box, but you will still be able to select it and place it in the new Illustrator file.
- In Illustrator, choose File > New.
- Select the appropriate size and color mode, and then click OK.
- Choose File > Place.
- In the Place dialog box, choose All Formats from the Files of Type pop-up menu (Windows) or choose All Documents from the Show pop-up menu (Mac OS), choose the damaged file, and then click Place.
- Name and save the file.
How to recover corrupted ai file of Adobe Illustrator
My adobe illustrator image
This method considers acquiring Acrobat (not just the Reader) or you may solve the issue by recovery corrupt illustrator file
Works on (and was tested in) Illustrator version 10 and all CS versions.
>Open the corrupt file in Acrobat.
>Take the arrow tool.
>Click on any element or text in the document.
>Just move the object by hitting one of the directional arrows on your keyboard.
>File, Save.
>Open the file in Illustrator.
>It will say 'this file has been modified outside of Illustrator' or something to that effect. it will ask if you want to keep changes.
>Say 'Yes' (or OK)
Your file will open virtually intact!
This has worked when nothing else has... believe me it is painful to have to recreate a corrupt file....
I like to work with graphics
1. Run a full anti-virus scan. If possible, tell it to run the scan while the computer is booting up. Afterwards, try opening the program again. If it fails, try Step 2.
2. Go to Control Panel/Programs and features. Locate the list of installed programs and scroll down to Adobe. Click on Adobe and there should be an option to Repair or Uninstall. Choose Repair, if available. Otherwise, uninstall then re-install the software. (Sometimes, Windows Update is known to "break" an installed program; sad, but true).
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