Hi Jeff!
May I completely altruistically recommend that you take a look at MAPublisher from Avenza (www.avenza.com)
Making it easy for me, I offer a quote from their website:
"MAPublisher 7.0 combines the best features of GIS with the powerful design environments of Adobe Illustrator CS and CS2 to enable native GIS data files to be used as a base for cartographic production."
In short, it enables you to use GIS databases directly in Illustrator.
Unfortunately, my own experience of MAPublisher is both limited and dated, but at the time I found it a to be a good tool, fulfilling its promises and my needs.
Hälsning / Best regards Mats.E
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We normally take MapInfo images and copy them and then take them into Corel, pasted as a picture. We are now getting Adobe Illustrator. We are having some issues with editing the images in Adobe Illustrator. Specifically, the images are not as good when pated. We are now saving the images as WMF's and placing them in Illustrator; but that has its own issues, with the map outside of the clipping area showing up. Has anyone else dealt with the Corel v Illustrator issue? or even just have tips on using Illustrator and Mapinfo together?
Thanks
Jeff Bratcher
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