If you’re like most people, you probably use Adobe Illustrator to create logos, icons, and other graphics. But if you’re like many others, you may have been frustrated with the way that your PPI (pixels per inch) has been set up. In this article, we’ll show you how to change your PPI in Illustrator. PPI is a measure of how closely a graphic’s pixels are packed together. A higher PPI means that the image will look smoother onscreen. However, if your PPI is too high, it can cause problems with file size and print quality. To change your PPI in Illustrator:

  1. Open the file that you want to adjust your PPI for.
  2. Select the object or objects that you want to change the PPI for.
  3. Click on the “Properties” tab (or press Command+K).
  4. In the “Pixels Per Inch” field, type in a new value (e.g., 100). Click OK to save your changes. ..