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SebastiaoV
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August 16, 2012
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Can i make Illustrator Package as InDesign?

  • August 16, 2012
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Hi guys,

Is there any way to make Illustrator Package images and fonts as InDesign? I check out a script in Internet but the link is broken. That would be great!

Btw, I would like for the future that the link palette in Illustrator would be more functional...double click on the image icon and open it directly in the Finder and not having to make an extra step to look for the menu and then Open in Bridge. What do you think?

Thanks for any info!

Cheers,

S.-

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    Correct answer betty-t

    Illustrator CS6 on Creative Cloud just had an update that adds the package function: awesome! (And about time.)

    Prior to that, I used Scoop, at the link for worker72a.com/ above. Works great.

    6 replies

    Participant
    May 22, 2014

    For Illustrator CS5/6, we have a plugin Illustrator Art Packer http://www.layerhero.com/illustrator-art-packer/ ($25, Mac only)

    Participant
    February 1, 2013

    There is a sample script that comes with Illustrator which will allow you to package the files together just like InDesign. The only downside is it does not package the fonts that are used. All you have to do is transfer the "CollectForOutput" script that is located in the Sample Scripts folder into the Scripts folder. The link below provides step by step instructions.

    http://jokographic.com/?p=270

    Luke Jennings
    Inspiring
    February 1, 2013

    One way to collect all of the fonts used in an illustrator file is Select> Object> Text objects, Edit-copy. Open a new InDesign file and paste, then Package for output the Indesign file for the fonts only.

    Participating Frequently
    December 16, 2014


    Luke Jennings wrote:

    One way to collect all of the fonts used in an illustrator file is Select> Object> Text objects, Edit-copy. Open a new InDesign file and paste, then Package for output the Indesign file for the fonts only.

    Although it's unconscionable that Illustrator does not have a free Package function, Luke's method here is simply brilliant.

    betty-tCorrect answer
    Participating Frequently
    September 24, 2012

    Illustrator CS6 on Creative Cloud just had an update that adds the package function: awesome! (And about time.)

    Prior to that, I used Scoop, at the link for worker72a.com/ above. Works great.

    August 16, 2012

    Or you could use another application to package. Such as Markzware's Flightcheck:

    http://markzware.com/products/flightcheck/

    SebastiaoV
    Known Participant
    September 23, 2012

    Thanks for the info Tom,

    spending 500 dollars for doing a Packaging in Illustrator it seems too much now. I know the app is very complete and i am sure for Press and Printing Houses very useful, but for most folks like me i think it would be nice this feature like InDesign for collecting all the info at once. And not the Adobe Cloud in Illustrator 6 which is 30 dollars a year. I hope somebody will program a nice script to do the job in the future.

    Cheers,

    CarlosCanto
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 24, 2012

    here's one plugin for $25 to $30 depending on your version

    http://worker72a.com/

    JETalmage
    Inspiring
    August 16, 2012

    No. Illustrator does not provide a "collect for output" command. Nowadays, one usually delivers whole document designs for printing as press-ready PDFs. Because PDFs embed images and fonts, it's usually actually a better workflow (even for InDesign).

    JET

    SebastiaoV
    Known Participant
    August 16, 2012

    Thanks for the info JETalmage. The thing is that nowdays most work need to pass for many hand. So you might send a PDF Print ready, but other designer might like to work with the original hi-res image from time to time and then added again in the pdf. I guess i fint it easier if you have a separate folder with the original hi-res images than having to extract them one by one all the time.

    Cheers,

    S._

    Silkrooster
    Legend
    August 17, 2012

    That point would only hold up, if the user did not save the pdf with the ai file embedded. Besides, if you save your files to a folder for each job, it wouldn't be very hard to zip that folder.

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 16, 2012

    depending on your version, but you might be able to do it in the future:

    http://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/sneak-peek-package-files-in-illustrator-cs-6/

    Scott Falkner
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 16, 2012

    Illustrator is at version 16 and has been sold since 1987. That feature has not been added in all those updates over more than a quarter of a century.

    Yeah, think on that.