eps file
- mtylerfl
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Re: eps file
Create your blank job layout (or open an existing one).
Use the Import Vectors function to import your EPS file into the job. (Under the File Menu or just press Ctrl+I to start the import function.)
Use the Import Vectors function to import your EPS file into the job. (Under the File Menu or just press Ctrl+I to start the import function.)
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Re: eps file
kwb,
To upload it here you will need to "compress" it into a .ZIP file and then upload the .ZIP file.
In Windows Explorer you can right-click on the .EPS file. In the menu that pops up choose "Send to >". Then in the sub-menu that pops out from that choose "Compressed (zipped) folder". Either change the file name of the .ZIP file that appears or press the "Enter" to accept it.
For example: if I was uploading "mould_vectors.eps" then after the above I'd end up with a file called "mould_vectors.zip" that I could then attach to a message here.
To upload it here you will need to "compress" it into a .ZIP file and then upload the .ZIP file.
In Windows Explorer you can right-click on the .EPS file. In the menu that pops up choose "Send to >". Then in the sub-menu that pops out from that choose "Compressed (zipped) folder". Either change the file name of the .ZIP file that appears or press the "Enter" to accept it.
For example: if I was uploading "mould_vectors.eps" then after the above I'd end up with a file called "mould_vectors.zip" that I could then attach to a message here.