how to export adobe animate CC fla to illustrator CC - adobe-illustrator

I am trying to export an adobe animate CC file to illustrator CC. I have googled but they tell you to export as SVG. I haven't got that option and I have the latest 2017 release. Any help would be appreciated.

I was told to go to publish settings and tick the svg box and not use the normal export as image.

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illustrator text box resize

Good day good people of Stackoerflow,
I encountered the following problem, I cannot resize textbox in Illustrator or Images.Example for image
example for text
I tried the Free Transform Tool it didn't help. I am using Illustrator CC 21.0.2 64-bits.
for image: -click on the image after look top tool bars your show a tool "transform" please look below image.
click this menu fix height and width and after that make a new template and copy paste to this image and export in .png format with 72 ppi resolution
The text box maybe set to 'automatic' in the Type>Area Type Options... Uncheck the option and it should fix the issue

How do I use Font Awesome Icons in Adobe Acrobat for pdf file?

I'm trying to edit a pdf file in Adobe Acrobat.
I can't find a working way to insert Font-Awesome Icons in the pdf.
I've tried several ways but I need to get the original icons which I couldn't get yet.
Thanks.
It's actually pretty easy.
Download and install the Font Awesome fonts to your system.
Open the Font Awesome Cheat Sheet (see link).
Copy the icon you want from the cheat sheet.
In Acrobat, select the Edit PDF toobar and then Edit.
Paste the icon where you want it
Set the font to FontAwesome using the panel on the right.
http://fontawesome.io/cheatsheet/

Could not save PDF in Photoshop 7.0

I have created my resume in Photoshop 7.0 and when I want to save it as a PDF, it's showing up errors:
Could not save Filename because of a program error.
Believe it or not, this Youtube video actually solved the problem for me.
Navigate to Edit -> Preferences -> File Handling....
Untick Save to Background.
Try saving the PSD as something like a.pdf.
This solved my issue when I ran into the same error. I'm using Adobe Photoshop CC.

Export text from web site to pdf

Hello can you tell me how can I export website text to Acrobat reader. I need button which will generate acrobat reader file. thanks
u can use browser addon for export as PDF.
other wise u have to write a code.
read this..
this will help u
https://stackoverflow.com/a/11833803/3184640
Install DoPDF from here and then click on File->Print and instead of printing to a normal physical printer, you can "print" into a PDF file.

TTF webfont to desktop-useable TTF

I'm using a CC-BY FontAwesome typeface for icons on my Twitter Bootstrap-driven website. Now I want to use it in an image editor for a prototype of another website. But it does not work. I cannot use its webfont-TTF with my image editing application. How can I convert it to a normal font?
Please dont give me links to free-/shareware closed-source utilites. I want to know, why does this happening and implement my own script which would "fix" this font.
FontAwesome should work out of the box. Heres how to use it:
Download FontAwesome. Then open fonts/FontAwesome.otf and install it (either with fontbook on osx or by adding it to your fonts folder on windows).
Use the Cheatsheet to actually use specific icons. Find the icon you want there, select the icon and copy it.
Switch to your image editor, create a text item, set the font to FontAwesome, and paste the symbol you copied.
I assume you are talking about http://fontawesome.io/ .
If so there is nothing wrong with the TTF version of this font and no reason to convert it. I have tested the font on linux by dropping the .ttf file in /usr/share/fonts/ and it is useable in LibreOffice, Gimp and Terminal.
You problem is almost certainly one of:
The process you used to install the font
You aren't entering the correct Unicode characters or your image editor doesn't support Unicode.
However you failed to provide enough details. You haven't even defined what you mean by "it does not work". Please update your question with details like the process you used, a link to the actual font you downloaded and the operating system and image editor you're using.
In case you're still looking for a solution: the easy way is to convert the included SVG font to usable TrueType or OpenType, using e.g. FontForge or an online service.
AFAIK SVG fonts have no DRM flags, unlike TrueType.