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I posted the same question a bit ago but had a mis-spelled word in the subject that made no sense. Here is my question again:
I’ve used Photoshop for years and always saved any files that had type on layers as eps files and the "include vector data" box was always there to check. This morning I "placed" an eps that was created in Illustrator. Everything about the logo was vector outlines. However, when I went to save this photoshop file as an eps the "include vector data" box was grayed out and uncheckable. Why? I am using CS2.
I’ve used Photoshop for years and always saved any files that had type on layers as eps files and the "include vector data" box was always there to check. This morning I "placed" an eps that was created in Illustrator. Everything about the logo was vector outlines. However, when I went to save this photoshop file as an eps the "include vector data" box was grayed out and uncheckable. Why? I am using CS2.
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