Current Page Saves the current page, slide, sheet, or frame only. To save a range of pages, enter the starting and ending page numbers in the From and To boxes. Preview Select a format to store a preview image in the EPS file. Canvas and other programs that support EPS previews will display the preview when the EPS file is placed in a document. The image format and color mode you select are applied to the preview image only. Windows    Choose None for no preview, or choose a color mode to save a preview image. Preview images are saved in TIFF format. A preview will not appear in programs that support only WMF or EMF previews. Mac OS    Choose None for no preview. Choose a color mode to save a preview in TIFF format. Or, choose a PICT option to save a pre- view in PICT format. Use PICT in EPS files for import into Word 98 on Mac OS, or any program that doesn’t support TIFF previews. Use Compression Select this option to compress TIFF preview images. Some programs can display only non-compressed TIFF previews. If TIFF preview images do not appear correctly, try deselecting this option. Image Compression Select a format for storing raster image data. Binary is the most compact non-compressed format. ASCII encodes raster data as text, the least compact format. Level 2 ASCII is some- what more compact than ASCII format. RLE compresses binary data and makes the most compact EPS files. To save EPS files for Photo- shop or Illustrator, use Binary format. Color Mode For EPS format    Select a color mode to apply to colors in the EPS file. The available modes correspond to RGB, CMYK, Grayscale, and Black & White modes for paint objects. •   Colors created with RGB, HSL, CMYK, or grayscale values will be converted to the selected mode in the EPS file. •   Spot colors defined in Canvas with the Spot Color option in the Color manager or a spot color library such as PAN-
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