How to Save Illustrator Artboards as Separate AI Files
Adobe Illustrator is a powerful tool for creating vector graphics, and artboards are a key feature that allows you to work on multiple designs within the same document. Often, you may need to save each artboard as a separate AI file for various purposes, such as sharing individual designs with others, or for organizing your files in a more practical way. In this article, we will discuss how to save Illustrator artboards as separate AI files.
Step 1: Open Your Illustrator File
First, open the Illustrator file that contains the artboards you want to save as separate AI files.
Step 2: Select the Artboard Tool
In order to easily manage and save individual artboards, use the Artboard tool located on the left-hand toolbar. Click on the Artboard tool to activate it.
Step 3: Reposition and Resize Artboards (If Needed)
If your artboards are not positioned or sized as desired, you can adjust them using the Artboard tool. Simply click on an artboard and use the handles to resize or reposition it.
Step 4: Save Each Artboard as a Separate File
To save each artboard as a separate AI file, follow these steps:
– Click on the artboard you want to save as a separate file to select it.
– Go to File > Export > Export As.
– In the export dialog box, choose Adobe Illustrator (ai) as the file format.
– Select the folder where you want to save the file and give it a descriptive name.
– Click on the Export button to save the selected artboard as a separate AI file.
Step 5: Repeat the Process for Each Artboard
Repeat the above process for each artboard that you want to save as a separate AI file. Make sure to select each artboard individually before exporting it.
Step 6: Verify the Saved Files
After saving each artboard as a separate AI file, navigate to the folder where you saved the files and verify that each artboard has been saved as a separate AI file.
By following these steps, you can easily save Illustrator artboards as separate AI files, allowing you to efficiently manage and share your designs. This method is particularly useful when working on multiple variations of a design or when collaborating with others who need access to specific artboards. With this knowledge, you can streamline your workflow and effectively organize your Illustrator projects.