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Damaged Illustrator File Can It Be Repaired ?

Community Beginner ,
Jan 14, 2013 Jan 14, 2013

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Im trying to save my Illustrator file but keeps saying it cant open can anyone please help?

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ybyh6r

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Jan 14, 2013 Jan 14, 2013

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Mike,

One thing to try is to create a new document and see how much, if anything, can be rescued if you try to File>Place the damaged one.

If you have less than CS6, you may try this instruction by daxxter (you may also look at the posts there):

http://daxxter.wordpress.com/2009/04/16/how-to-recover-a-corrupted-ill ustrator-ai-file/

If you have CS6, you may read on here:

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1134317?tstart=0

It seems that CS6 is able to open more damaged files than earlier versions.

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Jan 14, 2013 Jan 14, 2013

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Says the file is damaged

Sent from my iPhone

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Jan 14, 2013 Jan 14, 2013

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Then I hope one of the other ways works, Mike.

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Oct 27, 2014 Oct 27, 2014

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A lot of resolutions concerning Adobe Illustrator you may find at: -

http://www.filerepairforum.com/forum/adobe/adobe-aa/illustrator/383-%E2%80%8Bcorrupted-fonts-in-illu...

How works free method of illustrator restoration look below-

1. Save the file to your local (C) drive, which will decrease the potential for issues. Open the file in other versions of Illustrator if possible. Placing the file (using the “File > Place” command) into a blank document may also work, although it may require some minor edits to restore the file to its previous specifications (ungrouping, resizing, re-linking source files or changing color mode).

2. Open the file (if possible) and print as a Postscript file by choosing "File > Print," then choose "Adobe Postscript File" as your printer and click "Save." Open the exported PS file in Illustrator.

3. Select “Object > Path > Cleanup”, then go to the “Layers Panel” menu and select “Paste Remembers Layers.” Select the artwork and copy, then paste into a new file.

4. Launch Adobe Acrobat (any version except Reader) and attempt to open the Illustrator file from within Acrobat. If it opens, make a minor edit using the “Select” tool (if possible). Save as a PDF and an EPS,and export as an EPS by clicking "File > Export > Postscript > Encapsulated Postscript." Open these files in Illustrator, or place them into a blank file if opening fails.

5. Eliminate potentially corrupted elements (swatches, brushes, symbols, links, fonts) one at a time and save the file (under another name) to isolate the issue; reinstall the fonts, create outlines, select all elements and convert to process black. Delete all imported elements and custom elements, such as symbols, and remove custom brush strokes.

6. Open Illustrator (the same program version that was used to create the corrupt file); save a blank file in the same format (AI or EPS). Close the file and change the extension of both to TXT (not necessary on Mac) and open in a text editor, such as Notepad. Note the point in the corrupt file where the valid data begins: it will be numbers and letters rather than symbols. In the good file, find “%%BeginData” and copy all data before it, then replace the bad data in the bad file. Save, close, and change the file extension back to AI or EPS, and try opening.

7. Open the file in Photoshop or place into a new blank page in InDesign. This may enable you to salvage text or critical file elements, which you can export back into Illustrator.

8. A final resort is to purchase a third-party program or service that salvages damaged files. Some options include Recovery Toolbox, Bad Copy Pro and Corrupted File Repair (see Resources).

Third party Illustrator Repair Kit refer to: -

http://www.illustrator.repair/

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