How to Make EPS in InDesign CS1
A file with the EPS file extension is an Encapsulated PostScript file. The EPS file type is a finalized graphics file, that is, it's a file created for printing. The EPS version of a file is normally created as a final step prior to printing the graphic on a printer, or sending the file to a print shop for print processing, such as four-color processing. Adobe InDesign CS1 is a page layout program that enables you to make EPS files from an InDesign project.
Instructions
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Open the file to make into an EPS in the Adobe InDesign application.
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Click the “File” option on the top navigation bar.
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Click the “Save As” option. The File Save dialog box opens.
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Click the “Save as Type” drop-down box at the bottom of the window, and then click the “EPS” option from the list.
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Type a name for the EPS file in the File Name input box, and then click the “Save” button. The EPS dialog box opens and the General tab is active.
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Click the radio button in front of the All Pages option, or type a range of pages into the Range input box, and click the “Range” radio button.
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Edit any optional properties for the EPS file, such as Embedded Fonts, and then click the “Export” button. The EPS file is created.
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