Export pages in eps format – Adobe InDesign User Manual
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3. In the printer driver’s dialog box, select Print to File.
4. Click the Layout tab, and then click the Advanced button.
5. Click Document Options, click PostScript Options, and then choose Optimize For Portability in the PostScript Output Option menu. Click OK.
6. Click OK or Print to return to the InDesign Print dialog box.
7. In the InDesign Print dialog box, click Print.
8. Specify a name and location, and click Save.
Create a PostScript file using a PostScript printer driver (Mac OS)
1. Choose File > Print.
2. In the Print dialog box, choose PostScript File in the Printer menu, and click Save.
3. In the Save PostScript File dialog box, specify a name and location for the PostScript file (.ps), and then click Save.
Export pages in EPS format
Use the Export command to export InDesign pages in EPS format, which you can import into another program. If you export multiple pages, each
page is exported as a separate file with a number appended to the end of the filename. For example, if you export pages 3, 6, and 12, and specify
the filename News.eps, InDesign will create three files named News_3.eps, News_6.eps, and News_12.eps.
If you want to open InDesign pages in Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop, export pages as PDF or EPS files.
1. Choose File > Export.
2. Specify a location and a filename. Be sure to include the EPS extension.
3. For Save As Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS), choose EPS, and click Save.
4. Under Pages in the Export EPS dialog box, do one of the following:
Select All Pages to export all pages in the document.
Select Ranges and type a page range. You can type a range using a hyphen, and separate pages or ranges using commas.
Select Spreads to export facing pages as a single EPS file (one spread per EPS).
5. Set additional options.
6. Under Bleed, type a value between 0p0 and 36p0 to specify extra space for graphics that are positioned beyond the edge of the page or
trim area.
7. Click Export.
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