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Old April 8th, 2009, 02:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Dean
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I have pub2000 installed on two computers in their own network and have many
file saved in same. If I upgrade to PUB 2007 will I still be able to open and
work on the saved files?
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Old April 9th, 2009, 05:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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"dean" wrote in message
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I have pub2000 installed on two computers in their own network and have
many
file saved in same. If I upgrade to PUB 2007 will I still be able to open
and
work on the saved files?
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dean


Publisher 2007 should open all Publisher files created since version '98
which will include Publisher 2000. I don't have any specific Publisher 2000
files to check it but since the Pub. 2007 help files talk about opening 2007
files in Publisher 2000 the reverse should hold true. You can also Save As
a Pub. 2007 file as a Pub. 2000 file format (but lose some of 2007's
features.)

While not a definitive answer it hopefully is helpful.

 




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