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In the SVG Options dialog box, set the desired options:
Font Subsetting to control which fonts are embedded or linked from the exported SVG 
file. Choose None from the Subsetting menu if you can rely on the necessary fonts 
being installed on end-user systems. Choose Only Glyphs Used (only available when 
embedding fonts) to include only glyphs for text that exists in the current artwork. 
The other values (Common English, Common English + Glyphs Used, Common Roman, 
Common Roman + Glyphs Used, All Glyphs) are useful when the textual content of the 
SVG file is dynamic (such as server-generated text or user-interactive text).
Font Location to determine whether the subset fonts are embedded directly in the file 
or linked to the exported fonts from the original Illustrator file. Embedding fonts 
increases file size but ensures that the fonts will always be available. For example, 
embed fonts if you plan to distribute the SVG file via e-mail. Saving the fonts in an 
external location makes sense if you have several SVG files that share the same fonts. 
Image Location to determine whether raster images are embedded directly in the file or 
linked to the exported JPEG or PNG images from the original Illustrator file. Embedding 
images increases file size but ensures that rasterized images will always be available. 
Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities to preserve Illustrator-specific data in the SVG 
file. Select this option if you plan to reopen and edit the SVG file in Illustrator.
Click OK to save the artwork, or click Advanced to set additional options:
CSS Properties Determines how style attributes are saved in the SVG code. The default 
method, Presentation Attributes, applies properties at the highest point in the hierarchy, 
which allow the most flexibility for specific edits and transformations. The Style Attributes 
method creates the most readable files but may increase the file size. Choose this method 
if the SVG code will be used in transformations—for example, transformations using 
Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT). The Style Attributes <Entity Refer-
ences> method results in faster rendering times and reduced SVG file size. The Style 
Elements method is used when sharing files with HTML documents. By selecting Style 
Elements, you can then modify the SVG file to move a style element into an external 
stylesheet file that is also referenced by the HTML file—however, the Style Elements 
option also results in slower rendering speeds.
Decimal Places Specifies the precision of vector data in the SVG file. You can set a value 
of 1 to 7 decimal places. A high value results in a larger file size and increased image 
quality.
Encoding Determines how characters are encoded in the SVG file. UTF (Unicode Transfor-
mation Format) encoding is supported by all XML processors. (UTF-8 is an 8-bit format; 
UTF-16 is a 16-bit format.) ISO 8859-1 and UTF-16 encoding do not preserve file metadata. 
(See 
.)
Optimize for Adobe SVG Viewer Maintains the highest level of Illustrator data while still 
allowing the SVG file to be manually edited. Select this option to take advantage of faster 
rendering for features such as SVG filter effects.
Include Extended Syntax for Variable Data Includes all information needed for variable 
substitution in the SVG file. (See 
Include Slicing Data Includes slice locations and optimization settings.
Include File Info Includes file metadata in the SVG file. This option is available only when 
UTF-8 encoding is selected. (See