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Save for Web all the tables of file at the same time

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Mar 03, 2019 Mar 03, 2019

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I’d like save for web all the tables of file at the same time. Now if I "save for web" illustrator saves only the selected table. How can I do? Is there a plugin?

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Mar 03, 2019 Mar 03, 2019

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I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to accomplish. Could you post a screenshot of your artwork along with a more detailed explanation.

Illustrator is also slowly retiring "Save for Web (Legacy)". You might want to try…

File > Export > Export for Screens

This is a great option for exporting out multiple artboards at multiple sizes and formats in one shot. Note there are two tabs in the popup so be sure to click on Artboards if this is what you want. Again I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to do but you could, for example, put each of your tables on it's own artboard and then quickly output all of them simultaneously.

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Thanks for the replay.
I have to create web display for this I need to export many boards 1200x800. Good quality, but max 300 kb. It's not easy because there are a lot of photos. I'm looking for a way to export them as fast as possible.

Do you suggest to use Export for Screens? I tried to use JPG50: the quality is not the best, but with JPG80 the files are too heavy.

If there's no other way, I'll do so. 

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So you put photos on artboards and now want to export them? Why not use Photoshop for that? Its compression might be a little better.

You might want to tell us what exactly is on your artboards.

Also please consider: whenever you want a smaller filesize you will also most probably get less quality.

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True, but Save for Web did a great work!

They are photos with text and graphics above. I use illustrator for convenience. I'm trying to figure out what's the best way to save time.
Now I create 50 boards in Illustrator, export and then re-open in Photoshop to save them for web with a action (to have a smaller filesize). If I could export 50 boards with Save for Web at the same time with Illustrator I would eliminate the second step.

Do you advise me to do everything in photoshop? I could try: I could use layers as boards and then save the layers as separate files...

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Without seeing your artwork and knowing what exactly you want nobody can advise you anything.

What you want might be completely unrealistic.

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