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Importing text
You can
import text into your artwork from a file that was created in another application.
Illustrator supports the following formats for importing text:
Microsoft
Word for Windows 97, 98, 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2007
Microsoft
Word for Mac OS X, 2004, and 2008
RTF (Rich
Text Format)
Plain
text (ASCII) with ANSI, Unicode, Shift JIS, GB2312, Chinese Big
5, Cyrillic, GB18030, Greek, Turkish, Baltic, and Central European
encoding
One
advantage of importing text from a file, rather than copying and
pasting it, is that imported text retains its character and paragraph
formatting. For example, text from an RTF file retains its font
and style specifications in Illustrator. You can also set encoding
and formatting options when importing text from a plain text file.
Important: When
importing text from Microsoft Word and RTF files, make sure that
the fonts used in the file are available on your system. Missing
fonts and font styles—including fonts that have the same name but
different formats (Type 1, TrueType, or CID)—may cause unexpected
results. On Japanese systems, differences in character sets may
prevent text that was entered in Windows from appearing on-screen
in Mac OS.
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