Export to Illustrator CC

Hello

How is it possible to export a Flash Professional CC CC Illustrator illustration in vector format?

I started work in Illustrator and finalized the composition in Flash. And now I need to bring the same composition in Illustrator, but could not find how to do this.

The file needs to be in vector format.

Thank you very much in advance!

When Flash your done with you to the project, select export > export the Image then select .svg format. You will need to play with the settings to get your desired preference how you want the illustartion saved on it but you will be able to open them in Illustrator and handle it from there.

Hope this helps

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