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Hello,
I work with technical drawings, which I receive as PDFs from our 3D artist. To extract and edit paths in Illustrator, I usually convert these PDFs to EPS using Adobe Acrobat. This has been the most efficient method for me, especially since the files are multi-page and I often only need selected pages.
However, since the recent Acrobat update, I’ve been encountering the following error when trying to save as EPS:
"The document could not be saved. This file cannot be found."
It's very frustrating, and although I’ve found a workaround—by first converting the PDF to JPG and then to EPS—this adds unnecessary time and steps to my workflow.
Is there a way to resolve this issue so I can once again use the "Save As" command to export directly to EPS from Acrobat?
Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
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Hi @Tee_Havas,
Thanks for reporting this, and sorry for the troubling experience. I understand how disruptive it can be when a previously working export workflow (PDF to EPS) stops behaving as expected after an update.
We’ve attempted to reproduce the issue internally but haven’t seen the same behavior so far. To help us narrow this down and assist you more effectively, could you please share the following details?
Also, let's try:
Use “Print to File” with a PostScript printer driver
If the “Save As EPS” option is missing or failing:
Go to File > Print
Choose a PostScript-compatible printer (e.g., Adobe PDF )
Check Print to File and choose .ps as the format
You can then use Adobe Illustrator or Ghostscript to convert the .ps file to .eps
I'm looking forward to your details so we can investigate further. Thanks for your patience as we work through this with you.
~Tariq