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How do I allow Publisher 2002 pub to be opened by Publisher 2000?
I have a MS Publisher 2002 publication that I want others to be able to open
who have different versions of Publisher. How do I change the publication to allow others to open it and to even make changes if they want? |
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How do I allow Publisher 2002 pub to be opened by Publisher 2000?
annoyed was very recently heard to
utter: I have a MS Publisher 2002 publication that I want others to be able to open who have different versions of Publisher. How do I change the publication to allow others to open it and to even make changes if they want? File Save as Save as type: Publisher 2000. Formatting will be lost during conversion in each direction. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How do I allow Publisher 2002 pub to be opened by Publisher 2000
Thanks Ed for your reply. The Publication in question is a training
publication that I wrote and over 60 pages long, with formatting being very important. Is there a way to save the formatting? "Ed Bennett" wrote: annoyed was very recently heard to utter: I have a MS Publisher 2002 publication that I want others to be able to open who have different versions of Publisher. How do I change the publication to allow others to open it and to even make changes if they want? File Save as Save as type: Publisher 2000. Formatting will be lost during conversion in each direction. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How do I allow Publisher 2002 pub to be opened by Publisher 2000
annoyed was very recently heard to
utter: Thanks Ed for your reply. The Publication in question is a training publication that I wrote and over 60 pages long, with formatting being very important. Is there a way to save the formatting? Not all formatting will be lost, just some minor issues that will require re-straightening every time the version is switched. To maintain formatting, stay with one Publisher file version. Publisher 2002 and 2003 files are the same format and can be passed between the two versions with no loss of formatting. As soon as you drop to Publisher 2000, you lose formatting. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How do I allow Publisher 2002 pub to be opened by Publisher 20
Thanks again. I think I've got it straight now.
Martha "Ed Bennett" wrote: annoyed was very recently heard to utter: Thanks Ed for your reply. The Publication in question is a training publication that I wrote and over 60 pages long, with formatting being very important. Is there a way to save the formatting? Not all formatting will be lost, just some minor issues that will require re-straightening every time the version is switched. To maintain formatting, stay with one Publisher file version. Publisher 2002 and 2003 files are the same format and can be passed between the two versions with no loss of formatting. As soon as you drop to Publisher 2000, you lose formatting. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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