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Publisher 2007 Service Pack 2
Re problems with Publisher and IE8, I see the following at MS Help:
"For Publisher 2003 users, please upgrade to Publisher 2007, and then install Publisher 2007 Service Pack 2." http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/969705 May be a very dumb question, but - does this mean Service Pack 2 for MS Office (which I can easily find), or does it mean a Publisher-specific Pack (which I can't). Also if I introduce an SP for Offcice or Publisher 07 for Publisher 07 when the rest of my Office is 2003, won't this cause conflicts and errors? I have no Publisjher site yet so no link to give...Help appreciated! -- Grapevine |
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Publisher 2007 Service Pack 2
It shouldn't affect your other Office 2003 programs, but then again... .
Reference: Description of 2007 Microsoft Office Suite Service Pack 2 (SP2) and of Microsoft Office Language Pack 2007 SP2: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=953195 Some users have found SP2 breaks Publisher, and makes it impossible to open existing Pub files...you know, break one thing to fix another, so there is a hotfix for that: Description of the Publisher 2007 hotfix package (Publisher.msp): June 30, 2009 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972566/ You can manually fix the problem with the navbar not rendering in IE8. You don't have to "upgrade" to Pub 2007. Go to the web design group and read the posts about the navbar issue. We have addressed this question several times in the last week or so: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...sher.webdesign or http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...&lang=en&cr=US DavidF "Grapevine" wrote in message ... Re problems with Publisher and IE8, I see the following at MS Help: "For Publisher 2003 users, please upgrade to Publisher 2007, and then install Publisher 2007 Service Pack 2." http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/969705 May be a very dumb question, but - does this mean Service Pack 2 for MS Office (which I can easily find), or does it mean a Publisher-specific Pack (which I can't). Also if I introduce an SP for Offcice or Publisher 07 for Publisher 07 when the rest of my Office is 2003, won't this cause conflicts and errors? I have no Publisjher site yet so no link to give...Help appreciated! -- Grapevine |
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Publisher 2007 Service Pack 2
Thanks David, will check out the web design group stuff on this to avoid
having to deal with upgrades, service packs and hot fixes.... -- Grapevine "DavidF" wrote: It shouldn't affect your other Office 2003 programs, but then again... . Reference: Description of 2007 Microsoft Office Suite Service Pack 2 (SP2) and of Microsoft Office Language Pack 2007 SP2: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=953195 Some users have found SP2 breaks Publisher, and makes it impossible to open existing Pub files...you know, break one thing to fix another, so there is a hotfix for that: Description of the Publisher 2007 hotfix package (Publisher.msp): June 30, 2009 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972566/ You can manually fix the problem with the navbar not rendering in IE8. You don't have to "upgrade" to Pub 2007. Go to the web design group and read the posts about the navbar issue. We have addressed this question several times in the last week or so: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...sher.webdesign or http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...&lang=en&cr=US DavidF "Grapevine" wrote in message ... Re problems with Publisher and IE8, I see the following at MS Help: "For Publisher 2003 users, please upgrade to Publisher 2007, and then install Publisher 2007 Service Pack 2." http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/969705 May be a very dumb question, but - does this mean Service Pack 2 for MS Office (which I can easily find), or does it mean a Publisher-specific Pack (which I can't). Also if I introduce an SP for Offcice or Publisher 07 for Publisher 07 when the rest of my Office is 2003, won't this cause conflicts and errors? I have no Publisjher site yet so no link to give...Help appreciated! -- Grapevine |
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