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Publisher 2002
Hi Geoff T ),
in the newsgroups you posted: || Limitations on word art. 2002 changes word art from || previous versions to images Actually, it doesn't do that (convert to a graphic) unless you downloaded and installed the prepress WordArt commerical registry fix. Otherwise, WordArt from previous versions will be converted to the new WordArt, but there will be formatting loss. || every previous version ie 1,2,3,95,98 and 2000 3.0 = Publisher for Windows 95 (95) || had || improved on each other, only to find that having opened || my 16 page publication that ALL my word art had been || converted to images and I couldn't change ANY of it in || the new program!!! The only way this would have happened is if you installed the prepress patch for Publisher 2002. This patch converts the WordArt to graphics so that the WordArt doesn't lose it's formatting when a printer is given this file and sending it to press. If you didn't run the reg fix, then your WordArt is converted to the new Escher WordArt. || So you can see why i'm not impressed with 2002. Maybe i || need a lesson in using the word art in 02, but i haven't || yet been able to get it to produce the same results as || 2000 word art See my previous post which shows you that you can also use the old WordArt in the new Publisher. -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.mvps.org/publisher This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Publisher 2002
Those of us who have been around for any period of time have come to know
about David's antics. The only reason I haven't kill-filed him is because every now and then he actually does allow a glint of intelligence shine thru. Unfortunately lately he has been on my case big time. He tries my patience but I remind myself of the things I'm grateful for. Such as he's halfway across the world from me, I don't have to deal with him or people remotely like him on a personal basis, and there are some really terrific people here that are willing to help others. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Vanilla" wrote in message ... You said to JLP: "PS disregard that silly post by donotknock@r. Sounds like he needs to get a life or a brain or something. absolutely no need for nastiness like that in a forum where you're trying to help people" It was nice of you to stand up for her and probably not just for her but also in a way for others also who would like to use peacefully this peer-to-peer help-discussion group. Vanilla "To teach is to touch a life forever." |
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Publisher 2002
A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from Geoff
T !"... Limitations on word art. 2002 changes word art from previous versions to images, snip So Publisher 2002 is far more difficult to use than Publisher 2000, merely because of the WordArt? The 2002 WordArt is far easier to use if you have used Word since version 97, but is a little different if you haven't (a couple of functions that were available previously aren't now, but there are for more improvements and additions than there are removals) It might help you to learn your way around the new WordArt if you turn on text labels on your WordArt toolbar. You can do this using the Customize Toolbar functionality (something which couldn't be done in Publisher 2000) -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://www.mvps.org/the_nerd/ Before reading this message, view the disclaimer: http://mvps.org/the_nerd/disclaim.htm |
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