Hi everyone I have been using Corel for years. I just started using illustrator though, and need to know, when I finish the design for print what to do. Currently, some fonts and images go missing. My question is can't we save all document including fonts and images in one shot. In Corel Draw there is an option called Collect for output
that will collect all those stuff which we used to design. How is this done in Illustrator?
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2Welcome to GDSE! Please review our help center to see how to get the most of the Graphic Design StackExchange. For instance, the title of your question is so vague as to be unuseable to others on the site. Consider editing it to be more precise like, "Does Illustrator have the capability of collecting and packaging all the artwork's resources?" I also suggest reworking the body of your question as right now it is very hard to read and understand. – bemdesign Jan 19 '15 at 13:30
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"Does Illustrator have the capability of collecting and packaging all the artwork's resources?" – Shaik Emraan Jan 19 '15 at 13:36
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@ShaikEmraan I already edited your question to something people might be willing to help you with. I'd suggest leaving it how it is. – Ryan Jan 19 '15 at 13:46
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possible duplicate of How to package fonts in Illustrator CS6? – hsawires Jan 20 '15 at 13:41
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can't i chat direct to u, i hve some questions . – Shaik Emraan Jan 20 '15 at 13:44
Yes. In Illustrator CC or newer choose File > Package
Possible duplicate: How to package fonts in Illustrator CS6?
Now that we have a clearer question to work from the answer is, no. Illustrator does not have the same functionality as Corel Draw's "Package for Output". But Illustrator does have the ability to save as a PDF. PDF's embed all the content inside the PDF "container" and this includes the fonts and images used. This saving as a PDF functionally accomplishes the same thing as "Package for Output".
Edit: Apparently Illustrator CC has the ability to package the artwork and all its resources. See Scott's answer to see how to access this feature.