You
can create new Illustrator documents from a new document profile
or from a template. Creating a document from a new document profile
gives you a blank document with the selected profile’s default fill
and stroke colors, graphic styles, brushes, symbols, actions, viewing
preferences, and other settings. Creating a document from a template
gives you a document with preset design elements and settings, as
well as content, such as cropmarks and guides, for specific document
types, such as brochures or CD covers.
You create a new document
from the Welcome screen, or by using File > New or File >
Device Central (for mobile device output). The Welcome screen appears whenever
a document is not currently open.
Open Illustrator, or if Illustrator
is already open, choose Help > Welcome Screen.
Do any of the following:
Select a new document profile from the
Create New list. The New Document dialog box opens with all options
set to the optimized values for the selected new document profile.
You can change any of the preset values as desired and click OK
to open the new document.
Note: Alt‑click (Windows) or Option‑click
(Mac OS) to open the new document directly and skip the
New Document dialog box.
Select From Template in the Create New list. Select
a template and click OK.
You can customize any document by changing
the settings in the New Document dialog box. However, it’s always
best to start with the new document profile that represents your
intended output.
If you want to use the preset options from
another Illustrator file or template, choose Browse from the New
Document Profile menu and open the file you want to use.
Do one of the following:
Choose File > New. In the New
Document dialog box, type a name for your document, and choose a
new document profile.
In the Welcome Screen, choose a new document profile
from the Create New list. In the New Document dialog box, type a
name for your document.
Specify options as desired to customize the document.
Click Advanced to specify the following additional options:
Color Mode
Specifies the color mode for the new document. Changing
the color mode converts the default contents (swatches, brushes,
symbols, graphic styles) of the selected new document profile to
a new color mode, resulting in a color change. Watch for a warning
icon when making changes.
Raster Effects
Specifies the resolution for raster effects in the document.
It is especially important to set this at High when you plan to
output to a high-end printer at high resolution. The Print profile
sets this at High by default.
Transparency Grid
Specifies the options for the transparency grid for documents
that use the Video and Film profile.
Preview Mode
Sets the default preview mode for the document (you can change
this at any time by using the View menu):
Default displays
artwork created in the document in vector view with full color. Zoom
in/out retains smoothness in the curves.
Pixel displays artwork with a rasterized (pixilated)
appearance. It does not actually rasterize the content, but displays
a simulated preview, as if the contents were rasters.
Overprint provides an “ink preview” that approximates
how blending, transparency, and overprinting will appear in color-separated
output. (See About overprinting.)
(Optional) If you choose the Mobile profile, you can
preview your new document in the mobile device interface by clicking
Device Central.
Note: You can change these settings after you create the
document by choosing File > Document Setup and specifying
new settings.
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