Converting my Microsoft home Publishing 2000 to Publisher 2003 fi.

M

Mac

My computer crashed and had to be reformated. So I went on ahead and bought
Office 2003 and downloaded it. Now my old Microsoft Home Publishing 2000
files all have blue icons but when I open them Publisher 2003 cant recognize
them. Is there a way to correct this?
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Mac said:
My computer crashed and had to be reformated. So I went on ahead and
bought Office 2003 and downloaded it. Now my old Microsoft Home
Publishing 2000 files all have blue icons but when I open them
Publisher 2003 cant recognize them. Is there a way to correct this?

1) No, you *INSTALLED* it. Please learn the difference. If you downloaded
it then you are a thief as it is not legally available for download.

2) Install Home Publishing. Publisher is part of the Office family and is
*NOT* the same thing. If you no longer have Home Publishing there is no way
you can use your old HP files.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Mac said:
My computer crashed and had to be reformated. So I went on ahead and
bought Office 2003 and downloaded it. Now my old Microsoft Home
Publishing 2000 files all have blue icons but when I open them
Publisher 2003 cant recognize them. Is there a way to correct this?

1) No, you *INSTALLED* it. Please learn the difference. If you downloaded
it then you are a thief as it is not legally available for download.

2) Install Home Publishing. Publisher is part of the Office family and is
*NOT* the same thing. If you no longer have Home Publishing there is no way
you can use your old HP files.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Mac said:
My computer crashed and had to be reformated. So I went on ahead and
bought Office 2003 and downloaded it. Now my old Microsoft Home
Publishing 2000 files all have blue icons but when I open them
Publisher 2003 cant recognize them. Is there a way to correct this?

1) No, you *INSTALLED* it. Please learn the difference. If you downloaded
it then you are a thief as it is not legally available for download.

2) Install Home Publishing. Publisher is part of the Office family and is
*NOT* the same thing. If you no longer have Home Publishing there is no way
you can use your old HP files.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Mac said:
My computer crashed and had to be reformated. So I went on ahead and
bought Office 2003 and downloaded it. Now my old Microsoft Home
Publishing 2000 files all have blue icons but when I open them
Publisher 2003 cant recognize them. Is there a way to correct this?

1) No, you *INSTALLED* it. Please learn the difference. If you downloaded
it then you are a thief as it is not legally available for download.

2) Install Home Publishing. Publisher is part of the Office family and is
*NOT* the same thing. If you no longer have Home Publishing there is no way
you can use your old HP files.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Mac said:
My computer crashed and had to be reformated. So I went on ahead and
bought Office 2003 and downloaded it. Now my old Microsoft Home
Publishing 2000 files all have blue icons but when I open them
Publisher 2003 cant recognize them. Is there a way to correct this?

1) No, you *INSTALLED* it. Please learn the difference. If you downloaded
it then you are a thief as it is not legally available for download.

2) Install Home Publishing. Publisher is part of the Office family and is
*NOT* the same thing. If you no longer have Home Publishing there is no way
you can use your old HP files.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Mac said:
My computer crashed and had to be reformated. So I went on ahead and
bought Office 2003 and downloaded it. Now my old Microsoft Home
Publishing 2000 files all have blue icons but when I open them
Publisher 2003 cant recognize them. Is there a way to correct this?

1) No, you *INSTALLED* it. Please learn the difference. If you downloaded
it then you are a thief as it is not legally available for download.

2) Install Home Publishing. Publisher is part of the Office family and is
*NOT* the same thing. If you no longer have Home Publishing there is no way
you can use your old HP files.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Mac said:
My computer crashed and had to be reformated. So I went on ahead and
bought Office 2003 and downloaded it. Now my old Microsoft Home
Publishing 2000 files all have blue icons but when I open them
Publisher 2003 cant recognize them. Is there a way to correct this?

1) No, you *INSTALLED* it. Please learn the difference. If you downloaded
it then you are a thief as it is not legally available for download.

2) Install Home Publishing. Publisher is part of the Office family and is
*NOT* the same thing. If you no longer have Home Publishing there is no way
you can use your old HP files.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Mac said:
My computer crashed and had to be reformated. So I went on ahead and
bought Office 2003 and downloaded it. Now my old Microsoft Home
Publishing 2000 files all have blue icons but when I open them
Publisher 2003 cant recognize them. Is there a way to correct this?

1) No, you *INSTALLED* it. Please learn the difference. If you downloaded
it then you are a thief as it is not legally available for download.

2) Install Home Publishing. Publisher is part of the Office family and is
*NOT* the same thing. If you no longer have Home Publishing there is no way
you can use your old HP files.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Mac said:
My computer crashed and had to be reformated. So I went on ahead and
bought Office 2003 and downloaded it. Now my old Microsoft Home
Publishing 2000 files all have blue icons but when I open them
Publisher 2003 cant recognize them. Is there a way to correct this?

1) No, you *INSTALLED* it. Please learn the difference. If you downloaded
it then you are a thief as it is not legally available for download.

2) Install Home Publishing. Publisher is part of the Office family and is
*NOT* the same thing. If you no longer have Home Publishing there is no way
you can use your old HP files.
 

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