Choose one of the following formats from the Save as File Type (Win) or Format (Mac) menu:
Adobe InDesign Tagged Text | Creates a text file formatted with codes (see page 359). |
Adobe PDF | Creates an Acrobat file (see page 493). |
EPS | Creates a file that can be placed as a graphic (see page 508). |
InDesign Interchange | Creates a special format that can be used for converting InDesign CS2 documents so they can be opened by the InDesign CS application (see page 511). |
JPEG | Converts the page or selected elements into a raster image that can be used in a Web page (see page 511). |
Rich Text Format | Exports selected text with formatting that can be read by most word processing applications (see page 516). |
SVG and SVG Compressed | Creates scalable vector graphics that can be viewed on the World Wide Web (see page 513). |
Text Only | Exports selected text without any formatting (see page 516). |
XML | Creates text formatted with the Extensible Markup Language that offers customizable definitions and tags. (Working with XML is beyond the scope of this book. I recommend "Real World Adobe InDesign CS2," by David Blatner and Olav Martin Kvern, for their expertise on this topic.) |