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Have they tried ArcGIS Maps for the Adobe Creative Cloud? I believe it's 
free.

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On 4/15/2019 3:04 PM, Steeves, Peter wrote:
> A colleague posed the following question to me:
>
> In earlier versions of ArcGIS, user could output layered map 
> compositions to Adobe Illustrator, however AI is no longer an export 
> option anymore.  With a goal of producing a page-size map, with layers 
> of vector material (lines, polys, texts) above a 300-ppi raster 
> shaded-relief base, how should the composition be output to produce a 
> layered PDF?
>
> Anyone have any thoughts?
>
> - Pete
>
> Pete Steeves
> GIS Specialist- USGS
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