We can accept a wide variety of file formats (below), however we prefer all files to be submitted as PDF files to minimize any font, image, text, or formatting complications.
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Accepted File Types Index
Desktop Publishing
Document Files
Presentation Files
Raster Graphics Files
Spreadsheet Files
Vector Graphics Files
Desktop Publishing Files
.INDD – Adobe InDesign
.PUB – Microsoft Publisher
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Document Files (Text and Plain Text)
.CSV – ASCII text as comma-separated values, used in spreadsheets and database management systems
.DOC – Microsoft Word document
.DOCX – Office Open XML document
.PAGES – Apple Pages document
.PDF – Portable Document Format
.RTF – Rich Text document
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Presentation Files
.KEY – Apple Keynote Presentation
.KEYNOTE – Apple Keynote Presentation
.PPT – Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation
.PPTX – Office Open XML Presentation
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Raster Graphics Files (images as a group of pixels)
.GIF – CompuServe's Graphics Interchange Format
.JPG – Joint Photographic Experts Group – a lossy image format widely used to display photographic images.
.JPEG – Joint Photographic Experts Group – a lossy image format widely used to display photographic images.
.PNG – Portable Network Graphic lossless, for display and edition of graphic images
.PSD – Adobe Photoshop Drawing
.RAW – General term for image data acquired by a digital camera
.TIF – Tagged Image File Format
.TIFF – Tagged Image File Format
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Spreadsheet Files
.CSV – Comma-Separated Values
.NUMBERS – Apple Numbers Spreadsheet file
.WKS – Microsoft Works
.XLS – Microsoft Excel worksheet sheet (97–2003)
.XLSX – Office Open XML worksheet sheet
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Vector Graphics Files (graphics using geometric primitives such as points, lines, curves, and polygons to represent images).
.AI – Adobe Illustrator Document
.EPS – Encapsulated Postscript
.PDF – Portable Document Format
.PS – PostScript
.SVG – Scalable Vector Graphics, employs XML
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