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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Pasting Adobe Illustrator art into Photoshop 
You can copy art from Adobe Illustrator and paste it into a Photoshop document. The copy-and-paste behavior can 
be specified: 
To  automatically rasterize  the art  when  pasting it into a Photoshop document,  turn  off the  PDF and  the AICB (No  
Transparency Support) options in the File Handling & Clipboard preferences of Adobe Illustrator. 
To paste the art as a Smart Object, rasterized image, path, or shape layer, turn on the PDF and the AICB (No Trans­
parency Support) options in the File Handling & Clipboard preferences of Adobe Illustrator. 
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To paste Adobe Illustrator art into Photoshop 
Note: If you want to paste the Adobe Illustrator art as a Smart Object, path, or shape layer, make sure to turn on the 
PDF and the AICB (No Transparency Support) options in the File Handling & Clipboard preferences of Adobe Illus­
trator. 
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Open a file in Adobe Illustrator, select the art you want to copy, and choose Edit > Copy. 
In Photoshop, open the document that you want to paste the Adobe Illustrator art into and then choose Edit > 
Paste. 
Note: If the PDF and the AICB (No Transparency Support) options are turned off in the File Handling & Clipboard 
preferences of Adobe Illustrator, the art is automatically rasterized as it’s pasted into the Photoshop document. You can 
skip the rest of the steps in this procedure. 
In the Paste dialog box, select how you want to paste the Adobe Illustrator art and then click OK: 
Smart Object 
Pastes the art as a Vector Smart Object that can be scaled, transformed, or moved without degrading 
the image before it’s placed into the Photoshop document. As the art is placed, its file data is embedded in the 
Photoshop document and the art is rasterized on a separate layer. 
Pixels 
Pastes  the art  as  pixels  that  can be scaled,  transformed,  or  moved before it is rasterized and  placed  on  its own  
layer in the Photoshop document. 
Path 
Pastes the art as a path that can be edited with the pen tools, Path Selection tool, or Direct Selection tool. The 
path is pasted into the layer that’s selected in the Layers palette. 
Shape Layer 
Pastes the art as a new shape layer (a layer containing a path filled with the foreground color). 
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If you selected Smart Object or Pixels in the Paste dialog box, click Enter or Return to place the art. 
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