Export to svg format – Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual
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If you don’t see a listing for your word-processing application, you might need to save the document in a format the
application can import, such as RTF. If your word-processing application doesn’t support any other InDesign export
formats, use a text-only format. Note, however, that exporting in text-only format removes all character attributes
from the text.
To retain all formatting, use the Adobe InDesign Tagged Text export filter. For more information, see the Tagged Text
PDF on the InDesign CS3 DVD.
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Click Save to export the story in the format you’ve selected.
See also
Export to SVG format
The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format is an open-standard vector graphics format that lets you design web
pages with high-resolution graphics that incorporate real-time data. You can export a page, spread, or selection from
an InDesign document using either SVG or SVGZ format. (The SVGZ format is a compressed version of the SVG
format.)
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If desired, select an object to export. (You do not need to select anything to export a page or spread.)
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Choose File > Export.
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Specify a location and a filename.
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For Save as Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS), choose SVG or SVG Compressed, and then click Save.
The SVG Options dialog box appears.
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In the Pages section, do one of the following:
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Select All to export all pages in the document. Each page (or spread, if Spreads is selected) is exported to a separate
SVG file.
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Select Range and enter the number of the page or pages you want to export. Separate numbers in a range by using
a hyphen, and separate multiple pages or ranges by using commas or spaces.
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Select Export Selection to export the currently selected object in your document.
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Select Spreads to export facing pages in a spread as a single SVG file. Deselect this option to export each page in
a spread as a separate SVG file.
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For Subsetting, choose one of the following options:
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Only Glyphs Used exports only the font characters used in the document.
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Common English and Common Roman subset every English or Roman-letter font character used in the
document.
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Common English & Glyphs Used or Common Roman & Glyphs Used combine the options described above.
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All Glyphs subsets every font character used in the document (including non-Roman fonts such as Asian
characters).
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In the Images section, for Location, select one of the following options:
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Embed saves complete GIF or JPEG images in the export file (which increases file size but ensures that the image
is always included with the file).