IgorSmetaniuk
Technical User
- Mar 9, 2004
- 2
I have created a Yellow page ad in Corel Draw 11 and saved it as a .cdr file. The phone co. rep sent their printer's requirements for graphic submissions. It states that they will only accept Corel Draw .eps or .jpg files and fonts must have outlines or paths created to insure that fonts do not default. A footnote was given - ( Outlining of fonts is a function of Illustrator and some other programs that converts text to non-editable artwork ). They also remark that Illustrator 10 or earlier is the preferred program.
My ad contains fonts that the printer may not have and I do not want to be subjected to automatic substitution. This is why I need to send them the file as a whole graphic ( font to be viewed as graphic )
Can someone help me out and explain if Draw 11 can accomplish this. How can it be saved as .eps and how is the text outlined to view as graphic only?
My ad contains fonts that the printer may not have and I do not want to be subjected to automatic substitution. This is why I need to send them the file as a whole graphic ( font to be viewed as graphic )
Can someone help me out and explain if Draw 11 can accomplish this. How can it be saved as .eps and how is the text outlined to view as graphic only?