Never heard of .pspa, are you meaning .psp? That's a Corel or Paint Shop Pro
file extension I believe....and no Publisher will not handle that
proprietary/native format. Use IrFanview (freebie) to convert it to a usable
format - that is if my guess is correct on it being a psp file.
PSPA is more of a standard for exchanging digital photographs for school
photography processing. PSPA defines a set of criteria for
sorting/storing images as well as the image content itself to a certain
degree.
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
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