Hello!
(I'm what can be called a Power-User, so I'm not a computer newbie but I'm very unfamiliar with Adobe (design) applications, so please bear with me if some of my questions are somewhat obvious to some of you (I know many here work on Adobe creative apps on a daily basis)
Here goes:
My girlfriend studies design and graphics in college.
Her college uses Adobe Illustrator 7 (PC version).
At home, we are looking into buying Illustrator CS2.
--I was wondering if there was any way she could use CS2 (Mac) at home to do her homework and still be able to hand in her .ai file to the teacher and the teacher being able to open the file in Adobe Illustrator 7 (PC).
The school won't provide an Illustrator 7 install disc (obviously) so my GF has to go to school even on weekends to do her homework.
So, is there any "compatibility mode" like there is in, say, MS Word that allows you to save a document in a way that makes it compatible with previous versions?
Thanks
(I'm what can be called a Power-User, so I'm not a computer newbie but I'm very unfamiliar with Adobe (design) applications, so please bear with me if some of my questions are somewhat obvious to some of you (I know many here work on Adobe creative apps on a daily basis)
Here goes:
My girlfriend studies design and graphics in college.
Her college uses Adobe Illustrator 7 (PC version).
At home, we are looking into buying Illustrator CS2.
--I was wondering if there was any way she could use CS2 (Mac) at home to do her homework and still be able to hand in her .ai file to the teacher and the teacher being able to open the file in Adobe Illustrator 7 (PC).
The school won't provide an Illustrator 7 install disc (obviously) so my GF has to go to school even on weekends to do her homework.
So, is there any "compatibility mode" like there is in, say, MS Word that allows you to save a document in a way that makes it compatible with previous versions?
Thanks