Z zoran macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 30, 2005 4,868 136 Jul 9, 2015 #1 When one embeds a .psd file in ILLUcs6, is it normal for the file name in the links tab to disappear?
When one embeds a .psd file in ILLUcs6, is it normal for the file name in the links tab to disappear?
superscape macrumors 6502a Feb 12, 2008 937 223 East Riding of Yorkshire, UK Jul 10, 2015 #2 I can confirm that this happens for me in CS6 too. Strangely, only for PSD files, not other image types.
I can confirm that this happens for me in CS6 too. Strangely, only for PSD files, not other image types.
Z zoran macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 30, 2005 4,868 136 Dec 8, 2015 #3 Something isn't right though with this, cause i don't think it happens for other Illustrator versions.
Something isn't right though with this, cause i don't think it happens for other Illustrator versions.
bent christian Suspended Nov 5, 2015 509 1,966 Dec 8, 2015 #4 zoran said: When one embeds a .psd file in ILLUcs6, is it normal for the file name in the links tab to disappear? Click to expand... I just placed a PSD file (a photo) into an illustrator CS6 document and embedded the file. The original file name is still showing in Links.
zoran said: When one embeds a .psd file in ILLUcs6, is it normal for the file name in the links tab to disappear? Click to expand... I just placed a PSD file (a photo) into an illustrator CS6 document and embedded the file. The original file name is still showing in Links.
Z zoran macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 30, 2005 4,868 136 Dec 8, 2015 #5 bent christian said: I just placed a PSD file (a photo) into an illustrator CS6 document and embedded the file. The original file name is still showing in Links. Click to expand... Are you using CS6 and Yosemite (both fully updated)?
bent christian said: I just placed a PSD file (a photo) into an illustrator CS6 document and embedded the file. The original file name is still showing in Links. Click to expand... Are you using CS6 and Yosemite (both fully updated)?
bent christian Suspended Nov 5, 2015 509 1,966 Dec 8, 2015 #6 zoran said: Are you using CS6 and Yosemite (both fully updated)? Click to expand... CS6 with 10.9.5 (Mavericks), both updated.
zoran said: Are you using CS6 and Yosemite (both fully updated)? Click to expand... CS6 with 10.9.5 (Mavericks), both updated.
Z zoran macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 30, 2005 4,868 136 Dec 8, 2015 #7 Hmm, strange, it will not work on Yosemite, nor on Snow Leopard, but will work on Mavx! Cannot figure this out!
Hmm, strange, it will not work on Yosemite, nor on Snow Leopard, but will work on Mavx! Cannot figure this out!