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July 15, 2022
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How to save an Ai-file with transparent background WITHOUT exporting?

  • July 15, 2022
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At my work we use ai-files for links in a lot of different projects – both for prints and digitally –, and we constantly update our files with new info, so having to export all the time is NOT an option.

 

Till now I have been able to just save it as an ai-file with no background, but now suddenly it keeps saving it with a white background – even though there isn't one in my layers or on the artboard. 

I can't find any articles explaining how or why – so hopefully some of you can help me figure it out?
Thanks. 

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Correct answer Dave Creamer of IDEAS

Check the options in InDesign when placing the file. They are sticky, so when changed they stay that way.


@Ton Frederiks post is referring to the Show Import Options when placing a file into InDesign. AI files are controlled by the PDF settings. Check to see if the Transparent Background is on.

 

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Anubhav M
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 15, 2022

Hello @schuuulz,

 

Sorry to hear about this experience. Are you experiencing this behavior with all of your files? If yes, kindly try resetting Illustrator's preferences by following the steps shared in this article (https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/kb/troubleshoot-preference-issues.html) and sharing your observations.
Disclaimer: Please note that resetting preferences will remove all custom settings, and Illustrator will launch with the defaults. You may take a backup of these settings from the location mentioned in the article.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Thanks,
Anubhav

Jacob Bugge
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2022

schuuulz,

 

What happens if you View>Grid or View>Transparency Grid?

 

schuuulzAuthor
Participant
July 15, 2022

Same. I tried after seeing an article about it. But didn't do the trick.. 

Doug A Roberts
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2022

What are you using the AI file in that you see a white background?

schuuulzAuthor
Participant
July 15, 2022

InDesign and also when I just preview the file.

 

Ton Frederiks
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2022

Check the options in InDesign when placing the file. They are sticky, so when changed they stay that way.