There are a few ways to save an exact size in Illustrator. One way is to use the “Save As” command and select the “Exact Size” option. Another way is to use the “Pixels” option when saving your file as a PDF or PSD.

To save a preset size in Illustrator, select the object you want to save the size for and click the “Preset” button in the toolbar. In the “Preset Size” dialog box that appears, enter a name for the preset and click OK.

There are a few ways to create custom sizes in Illustrator. One way is to use the Object Properties dialog box. Another way is to use the Pathfinder panel.

There are a few ways to save file size. One way is to compress the file using a compression program. Another way is to reduce the number of colors used in the image.

There are a few ways to save a 72 DPI file in Illustrator. One way is to use the Save for Web and Devices command under the File menu. This will save your file as a PDF, JPG, or TIFF. Another way is to use the Save for web and Devices command under the File menu and choose EPS.

There are a few ways to change the size of a PNG in Illustrator. You can use the Rectangular Marquee Tool, the Free Transform command, or the Content Scale tool.

You can use the Office 2016 app to change the size of a document.

There are a few ways to save a template in Illustrator. The easiest way is to select the template and choose File > Save As. You can also press Ctrl+S (Windows) or Command+S (Mac) to save the template as a file.

To create a preset in Illustrator, open the file you want to save as a preset and choose File > Save As. In the Save As dialog box, type “Preset” in the Name field and click Save.

There are a few ways to resize an image without losing quality in Illustrator. One way is to use the Image Size command in the Image menu. This will allow you to resize the image using percentages or pixels. Another way is to use the Scale tool in the Tools panel. This will allow you to resize the image using fixed dimensions or percentages. Finally, you can use the Free Transform tool to resize the image in any direction.