Vector conversion

I have a single word in black and white, I would like to convert a vector file, I can't find the word "vector" or 'save' in this program. Can anyone help?

Hi Sturgem,

It is not a function "vector record ' in the screenshot.

You use the versions of creative cloud of our desktop applications? Files you create with Capture CC are saved in a library in Capture and this same library will be accessible from desktop CC applications. If you import the shape in Illustrator CC, this is where it can be saved as a .svg.

I think that the first three steps in this tutorial (Capture of forms to use Illustrator |) Adobe Creative cloud Mobile Apps tutorials ) may be useful. It describes the process of capture on iOS (let me know if you are on Android and I can send you these steps).

I hope this helps.

Sue.

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