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i m using illustrator cs6 and i payed for and downloaded a vector file, when i try to open it my illustrator window get smaller and this error comes up "can't open the illustration. there is not enough room for the window; increase document area and try again" what the hell do i do, adobe technicall support has been no help so far
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I laughed to myself when I finally found out that, "Resize the application window" is-- Just grab its lower right corner and drag.
Then click open the file again.
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What OS?
What format is the file?
Does his happen when you double-click the file? File > Open? File > Place?
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windows 7 premium
i've attatched the file
yes it happens when i double click it or open it from ai
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David,
The file attachment function doesn't quite work on this forum. You'd have to upload the file to a share-able location using Dropbox or something similar, then post a link here.
In the meantime, try this:
Close down Illustrator, then re-launch.
Tap the F key once.
Press Ctrl+O and open the problem file.
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Hi davidd,
Would you mind sharing the file?
Regards,
Srishti
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I laughed to myself when I finally found out that, "Resize the application window" is-- Just grab its lower right corner and drag.
Then click open the file again.
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thanks
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It's a one time solution. However I find this problem to randomly persist each other time I directly open a file of illustrator, the windows is automatically resized to a minimum - and thus fails to open. It must be a new bug, since it never occured before. Anybody knows how to REALLY solve the issue so it won't reoccur?
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š¤£š¤£š¤£ ey bro thnx a lot the trick works perfect and feel stupid too, I should have tried this.
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In some cases, the posted answer does not work, specifically when the last time the file was last edited on a larger-resolution monitor than is availalbe now. In this case, the workaround is to create a *NEW* document, and then "place" (Ctrl-Shift-P) the old file on the new, blank canvas. You may need to resize artboards etc.