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Old November 28th, 2004, 08:01 PM
slodgenut99
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Default 2003 documents more compatible with 2000

I have created a large document in Publisher 2003 only to find that it will
not open in Publisher 2000 at my college, this provides an extremely large
problem for me as the deadline for the coursework is the 17th of December and
i have no way of printing as i do not have access to an A3 printer anywhere.
a patch to solve this problem would be greatly appreciated.
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Old November 28th, 2004, 08:07 PM
Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]
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slodgenut99 wrote:
I have created a large document in Publisher 2003 only to find that
it will not open in Publisher 2000 at my college, this provides an
extremely large problem for me as the deadline for the coursework is
the 17th of December and i have no way of printing as i do not have
access to an A3 printer anywhere. a patch to solve this problem would
be greatly appreciated.


In Publisher 2003, go to File Save As and change the file type to
Publisher 2000.
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Old November 28th, 2004, 09:08 PM
Ed Bennett
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While waiting for decisions from his 6 university choices, Ed sees a
message from slodgenut99 . On it
is written:
I have created a large document in Publisher 2003 only to find that
it will not open in Publisher 2000 at my college, this provides an
extremely large problem for me as the deadline for the coursework is
the 17th of December and i have no way of printing as i do not have
access to an A3 printer anywhere. a patch to solve this problem would
be greatly appreciated.


I would convert the file to PDF using a program like PrimoPDF from
www.primopdf.com and open it in Adobe Reader on the college machine.

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Old November 29th, 2004, 12:57 AM
James Hahn
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Install the printer you will eventually be printing to, but set it up to
print to file. Print your publication, then take the print file to college
and copy it to the printer.
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I have created a large document in Publisher 2003 only to find that it will
not open in Publisher 2000 at my college, this provides an extremely large
problem for me as the deadline for the coursework is the 17th of December
and
i have no way of printing as i do not have access to an A3 printer
anywhere.
a patch to solve this problem would be greatly appreciated.



 




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