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Publisher2003 wont open a Publisher2000 .php file
I have a bunch of files created in Publisher 2000. Now
that I upgraded to Publisher 2003, it wont open the .php files created by Publisher2000. Any ideas? |
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Publisher2003 wont open a Publisher2000 .php file
..php files are not Publisher files. I believe those are MS's Home Publishing
files. Publisher files have a .pub extension. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "eddie" wrote in message ... I have a bunch of files created in Publisher 2000. Now that I upgraded to Publisher 2003, it wont open the .php files created by Publisher2000. Any ideas? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.692 / Virus Database: 453 - Release Date: 5/28/2004 |
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Publisher2003 wont open a Publisher2000 .php file
eddie wrote:
I have a bunch of files created in Publisher 2000. Now that I upgraded to Publisher 2003, it wont open the .php files created by Publisher2000. Any ideas? ===================================== If you had MS Publisher 2000, the files would have the .pub extension. Your .php files were created in MS Home Publishing 2000 (a completely different program) and can only be opened in the various versions of MS Home Publishing, MS Picture It! and MS Digital Image. -- John Inzer return e-mail disabled |
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Publisher2003 wont open a Publisher2000 .php file
eddie wrote:
I have a bunch of files created in Publisher 2000. Erm, no you haven't. Now that I upgraded to Publisher 2003, it wont open the .php files created by Publisher2000. Any ideas? You cannot upgrade to *PUBLISHER* 2003 from Home Publisher 2000. It isn't a valid upgrade path. Didn't you find it odd that one cost £40 and the other £140?! |
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