![]() ![]() never figured out what happened to cause that to happen. ![]() Once, I saw the contents of someone's Apple Menu Items folder listed in the actual postscript code of an Illustrator file. I believe I also used that method to merge custom colors and such before that was possible. I don't recall what was the cause of the corruption, but there used to be better information when opening them (the error dialog would show the offending code, and I could often find that line, and compare to the same line in another similar file). I used to edit the Postscript code for corrupt illustrator files back 20 years or so. I don't think I'd try using Notepad, however. Unless things have changed, they are still text files, correct? Plus, this was on a mac, and I never had a problem before editing them via the standard text edit programs. Thanks for the extra info, this was a straight Illustrator file, not a PDF. I may have a jpg, but I'd like the actual Illustrator file to work with if possible. I do not have a backup of this file (didn't think it was important). I was just wondering if there was another way. It is just here, it says it can be risky and I am afraid to damage other Illustrator files. I found another post on this topic that mentions to enable content recovery mode: I tried right clicking and selecting Open With Illustrator. I tried using another version of Illustrator, 10. ![]() I tried copying & pasting the file to another directory to open it. I tried Ctrl + Shift + Alt clicking on Open when trying to open the file fro the Open dialog box. I just need to make a couple edits and reprint it. I cannot open an Illustrator file that I created last year. ![]()
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