I cannot open MP2000 file in ML2003.

M

MysticWolf13

Please help! Just bought a new laptop and it has MP2003 on it. I have been
trying to open my existing MP2000 files and it says "Publisher cannot open
file." I have not had this problem with any of the other programs. Thanks!
 
J

JoAnn Paules

I'm going to make an assumption (I know - two in two days) that when you say
MP you really do mean "Publisher" and not "Home Publishing".

Is your new computer running Norton Antivirus?
 
M

MysticWolf13

I do mean Publisher, not Home Publishing. I do have Norton and see where to
uncheck "script blocking" but don't see anything about "Office Plug-Ins."
Where is that located?

Thanks!
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

MysticWolf13 said:
Please help! Just bought a new laptop and it has MP2003 on it. I
have been trying to open my existing MP2000 files and it says
"Publisher cannot open file." I have not had this problem with any
of the other programs. Thanks!


Doesn't *ANYONE* STFW anymore?! This question was asked twice yesterday - it
would have taken you less time to find the answer yourself than it did to
post! ]

Don't be so damned lazy!
 
M

MysticWolf13

I am not sure what *STFW* refers to, but if it has something to do with
reading the message boards, I did do that before I asked my original question
and did not find an answer. I also checked in Help on Publisher and online @
Microsoft before I went to the message boards.

I would appreciate it if you did not respond to any questions that I may
post, as you are obviously not interested in helping anyone at all. You seem
to only be interested in making snide remarks that help no one. That sort of
thing is of no interest to me and is a waste of my time.


Miss Perspicacia Tick said:
MysticWolf13 said:
Please help! Just bought a new laptop and it has MP2003 on it. I
have been trying to open my existing MP2000 files and it says
"Publisher cannot open file." I have not had this problem with any
of the other programs. Thanks!


Doesn't *ANYONE* STFW anymore?! This question was asked twice yesterday - it
would have taken you less time to find the answer yourself than it did to
post! ]

Don't be so damned lazy!
 
J

JoAnn Paules

I don't know what search terms you've used but, believe me, this same issue
crops up several times a week.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



MysticWolf13 said:
I am not sure what *STFW* refers to, but if it has something to do with
reading the message boards, I did do that before I asked my original
question
and did not find an answer. I also checked in Help on Publisher and
online @
Microsoft before I went to the message boards.

I would appreciate it if you did not respond to any questions that I may
post, as you are obviously not interested in helping anyone at all. You
seem
to only be interested in making snide remarks that help no one. That sort
of
thing is of no interest to me and is a waste of my time.


Miss Perspicacia Tick said:
MysticWolf13 said:
Please help! Just bought a new laptop and it has MP2003 on it. I
have been trying to open my existing MP2000 files and it says
"Publisher cannot open file." I have not had this problem with any
of the other programs. Thanks!


Doesn't *ANYONE* STFW anymore?! This question was asked twice yesterday -
it
would have taken you less time to find the answer yourself than it did to
post! ]

Don't be so damned lazy!
 
M

MysticWolf13

I don't understand this at all. I am asking for help. Regardless of what
search terms I used, I obviously did not find the answer to my question. I
see no reason for anyone to be rude to me, and although you were not overtly
rude in your response, are you not condoning Miss P's rude behavior by your
answer? Is this a place where help can be found or not?

JoAnn Paules said:
I don't know what search terms you've used but, believe me, this same issue
crops up several times a week.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



MysticWolf13 said:
I am not sure what *STFW* refers to, but if it has something to do with
reading the message boards, I did do that before I asked my original
question
and did not find an answer. I also checked in Help on Publisher and
online @
Microsoft before I went to the message boards.

I would appreciate it if you did not respond to any questions that I may
post, as you are obviously not interested in helping anyone at all. You
seem
to only be interested in making snide remarks that help no one. That sort
of
thing is of no interest to me and is a waste of my time.


Miss Perspicacia Tick said:
MysticWolf13 wrote:
Please help! Just bought a new laptop and it has MP2003 on it. I
have been trying to open my existing MP2000 files and it says
"Publisher cannot open file." I have not had this problem with any
of the other programs. Thanks!


Doesn't *ANYONE* STFW anymore?! This question was asked twice yesterday -
it
would have taken you less time to find the answer yourself than it did to
post! ]

Don't be so damned lazy!
 
J

JoAnn Paules

I cannot condone or condemn her words. That's not my job. Nor was I being
rude to you. All I was saying is that same question appears at least once a
week.

This *is* a place for help to be found. The archives of this group already
contain the answers to more than 95% of the questions asked every day. All
it takes is a bit of searching.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



MysticWolf13 said:
I don't understand this at all. I am asking for help. Regardless of what
search terms I used, I obviously did not find the answer to my question.
I
see no reason for anyone to be rude to me, and although you were not
overtly
rude in your response, are you not condoning Miss P's rude behavior by
your
answer? Is this a place where help can be found or not?

JoAnn Paules said:
I don't know what search terms you've used but, believe me, this same
issue
crops up several times a week.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



MysticWolf13 said:
I am not sure what *STFW* refers to, but if it has something to do with
reading the message boards, I did do that before I asked my original
question
and did not find an answer. I also checked in Help on Publisher and
online @
Microsoft before I went to the message boards.

I would appreciate it if you did not respond to any questions that I
may
post, as you are obviously not interested in helping anyone at all.
You
seem
to only be interested in making snide remarks that help no one. That
sort
of
thing is of no interest to me and is a waste of my time.


:

MysticWolf13 wrote:
Please help! Just bought a new laptop and it has MP2003 on it. I
have been trying to open my existing MP2000 files and it says
"Publisher cannot open file." I have not had this problem with any
of the other programs. Thanks!


Doesn't *ANYONE* STFW anymore?! This question was asked twice
yesterday -
it
would have taken you less time to find the answer yourself than it did
to
post! ]

Don't be so damned lazy!
 
M

MysticWolf13

So, I still do not have an answer from this board to my problem. Ah
well...all is not lost. I spent a little over an hour going through this
message board looking for an answer and still did not find one here. After
another hour or so, I DID find the answer elsewhere, so although no one on
this board was helpful, it did work out. It took much longer than a quick
response from someone here would've taken, but the important thing to me is
that I can now get done what I needed to do.

For clarification, I did not say that you were rude, I only asked if you
were not condoning her rudeness. Your reply answered that question. I am
curious, howver. If you are not willing to give an answer to a question,
preferring instead to just say it is in the archives or has already been
answered 1 time or 100 times or whatever, why on earth do you bother to
respond at all?

At any rate, I harbor no ill will, toward you or Miss P. and best wishes for
the best in life.

JoAnn Paules said:
I cannot condone or condemn her words. That's not my job. Nor was I being
rude to you. All I was saying is that same question appears at least once a
week.

This *is* a place for help to be found. The archives of this group already
contain the answers to more than 95% of the questions asked every day. All
it takes is a bit of searching.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



MysticWolf13 said:
I don't understand this at all. I am asking for help. Regardless of what
search terms I used, I obviously did not find the answer to my question.
I
see no reason for anyone to be rude to me, and although you were not
overtly
rude in your response, are you not condoning Miss P's rude behavior by
your
answer? Is this a place where help can be found or not?

JoAnn Paules said:
I don't know what search terms you've used but, believe me, this same
issue
crops up several times a week.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



I am not sure what *STFW* refers to, but if it has something to do with
reading the message boards, I did do that before I asked my original
question
and did not find an answer. I also checked in Help on Publisher and
online @
Microsoft before I went to the message boards.

I would appreciate it if you did not respond to any questions that I
may
post, as you are obviously not interested in helping anyone at all.
You
seem
to only be interested in making snide remarks that help no one. That
sort
of
thing is of no interest to me and is a waste of my time.


:

MysticWolf13 wrote:
Please help! Just bought a new laptop and it has MP2003 on it. I
have been trying to open my existing MP2000 files and it says
"Publisher cannot open file." I have not had this problem with any
of the other programs. Thanks!


Doesn't *ANYONE* STFW anymore?! This question was asked twice
yesterday -
it
would have taken you less time to find the answer yourself than it did
to
post! ]

Don't be so damned lazy!
 
J

JoAnn Paules

Did you try what Mary suggested several responses back?

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



MysticWolf13 said:
So, I still do not have an answer from this board to my problem. Ah
well...all is not lost. I spent a little over an hour going through this
message board looking for an answer and still did not find one here.
After
another hour or so, I DID find the answer elsewhere, so although no one on
this board was helpful, it did work out. It took much longer than a quick
response from someone here would've taken, but the important thing to me
is
that I can now get done what I needed to do.

For clarification, I did not say that you were rude, I only asked if you
were not condoning her rudeness. Your reply answered that question. I am
curious, howver. If you are not willing to give an answer to a question,
preferring instead to just say it is in the archives or has already been
answered 1 time or 100 times or whatever, why on earth do you bother to
respond at all?

At any rate, I harbor no ill will, toward you or Miss P. and best wishes
for
the best in life.

JoAnn Paules said:
I cannot condone or condemn her words. That's not my job. Nor was I being
rude to you. All I was saying is that same question appears at least once
a
week.

This *is* a place for help to be found. The archives of this group
already
contain the answers to more than 95% of the questions asked every day.
All
it takes is a bit of searching.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



MysticWolf13 said:
I don't understand this at all. I am asking for help. Regardless of
what
search terms I used, I obviously did not find the answer to my
question.
I
see no reason for anyone to be rude to me, and although you were not
overtly
rude in your response, are you not condoning Miss P's rude behavior by
your
answer? Is this a place where help can be found or not?

:

I don't know what search terms you've used but, believe me, this same
issue
crops up several times a week.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



message
I am not sure what *STFW* refers to, but if it has something to do
with
reading the message boards, I did do that before I asked my original
question
and did not find an answer. I also checked in Help on Publisher and
online @
Microsoft before I went to the message boards.

I would appreciate it if you did not respond to any questions that I
may
post, as you are obviously not interested in helping anyone at all.
You
seem
to only be interested in making snide remarks that help no one. That
sort
of
thing is of no interest to me and is a waste of my time.


:

MysticWolf13 wrote:
Please help! Just bought a new laptop and it has MP2003 on it.
I
have been trying to open my existing MP2000 files and it says
"Publisher cannot open file." I have not had this problem with
any
of the other programs. Thanks!


Doesn't *ANYONE* STFW anymore?! This question was asked twice
yesterday -
it
would have taken you less time to find the answer yourself than it
did
to
post! ]

Don't be so damned lazy!
 
M

Mary Sauer

Office Plug-Ins are found in Norton Options, Other, Miscellaneous button... It is the
button next to Live Update
--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/

MysticWolf13 said:
So, I still do not have an answer from this board to my problem. Ah
well...all is not lost. I spent a little over an hour going through this
message board looking for an answer and still did not find one here. After
another hour or so, I DID find the answer elsewhere, so although no one on
this board was helpful, it did work out. It took much longer than a quick
response from someone here would've taken, but the important thing to me is
that I can now get done what I needed to do.

For clarification, I did not say that you were rude, I only asked if you
were not condoning her rudeness. Your reply answered that question. I am
curious, howver. If you are not willing to give an answer to a question,
preferring instead to just say it is in the archives or has already been
answered 1 time or 100 times or whatever, why on earth do you bother to
respond at all?

At any rate, I harbor no ill will, toward you or Miss P. and best wishes for
the best in life.

JoAnn Paules said:
I cannot condone or condemn her words. That's not my job. Nor was I being
rude to you. All I was saying is that same question appears at least once a
week.

This *is* a place for help to be found. The archives of this group already
contain the answers to more than 95% of the questions asked every day. All
it takes is a bit of searching.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



MysticWolf13 said:
I don't understand this at all. I am asking for help. Regardless of what
search terms I used, I obviously did not find the answer to my question.
I
see no reason for anyone to be rude to me, and although you were not
overtly
rude in your response, are you not condoning Miss P's rude behavior by
your
answer? Is this a place where help can be found or not?

:

I don't know what search terms you've used but, believe me, this same
issue
crops up several times a week.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



I am not sure what *STFW* refers to, but if it has something to do with
reading the message boards, I did do that before I asked my original
question
and did not find an answer. I also checked in Help on Publisher and
online @
Microsoft before I went to the message boards.

I would appreciate it if you did not respond to any questions that I
may
post, as you are obviously not interested in helping anyone at all.
You
seem
to only be interested in making snide remarks that help no one. That
sort
of
thing is of no interest to me and is a waste of my time.


:

MysticWolf13 wrote:
Please help! Just bought a new laptop and it has MP2003 on it. I
have been trying to open my existing MP2000 files and it says
"Publisher cannot open file." I have not had this problem with any
of the other programs. Thanks!


Doesn't *ANYONE* STFW anymore?! This question was asked twice
yesterday -
it
would have taken you less time to find the answer yourself than it did
to
post! ]

Don't be so damned lazy!
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

MysticWolf13 said:
So, I still do not have an answer from this board to my problem. Ah
well...all is not lost. I spent a little over an hour going through
this message board looking for an answer and still did not find one
here. After another hour or so, I DID find the answer elsewhere, so
although no one on this board was helpful, it did work out. It took
much longer than a quick response from someone here would've taken,
but the important thing to me is that I can now get done what I
needed to do.

For clarification, I did not say that you were rude, I only asked if
you were not condoning her rudeness. Your reply answered that
question. I am curious, howver. If you are not willing to give an
answer to a question, preferring instead to just say it is in the
archives or has already been answered 1 time or 100 times or
whatever, why on earth do you bother to respond at all?

Because we're heartily sick of fecks like you who expect us to wipe their
arses for them - well it ain't gonna happen bub - we only help those who
first help themselves and you, blatantly, have not. There are thousands of
answers to this question on Google - so you're either a liar (where the
smart money is) or you're using completely irrelevant search terms.
 
P

Paul

On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 10:32:49 -0000, "Miss Perspicacia Tick"
<[email protected]>, in message ID
in the newsgroup said:
Because we're heartily sick of fecks like you who expect us to wipe their
arses for them - well it ain't gonna happen bub - we only help those who
first help themselves and you, blatantly, have not. There are thousands of
answers to this question on Google - so you're either a liar (where the
smart money is) or you're using completely irrelevant search terms.

Come off it. Ok so *I* know about google and so do you and many
others. But not *everyone* knows about Google. I was using usenet
for about a year before anyone even mentioned archives to me (it was
called Dejanews then). I think it's a bit unfair to expect everyone
to know about archives.
I even remember once plucking up the courage to ask the question
"What's an FAQ?" :) . Some bright spark answered something like
"It's in the FAQ" :) . Never was sure if he was pulling my leg.
 
M

MysticWolf13

Thank you, Mary. I appreciate your kind response. The problem has been
corrected and I am happily using the files.

Thanks again.


Mary Sauer said:
Office Plug-Ins are found in Norton Options, Other, Miscellaneous button... It is the
button next to Live Update
--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://msauer.mvps.org/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
MysticWolf13 said:
So, I still do not have an answer from this board to my problem. Ah
well...all is not lost. I spent a little over an hour going through this
message board looking for an answer and still did not find one here. After
another hour or so, I DID find the answer elsewhere, so although no one on
this board was helpful, it did work out. It took much longer than a quick
response from someone here would've taken, but the important thing to me is
that I can now get done what I needed to do.

For clarification, I did not say that you were rude, I only asked if you
were not condoning her rudeness. Your reply answered that question. I am
curious, howver. If you are not willing to give an answer to a question,
preferring instead to just say it is in the archives or has already been
answered 1 time or 100 times or whatever, why on earth do you bother to
respond at all?

At any rate, I harbor no ill will, toward you or Miss P. and best wishes for
the best in life.

JoAnn Paules said:
I cannot condone or condemn her words. That's not my job. Nor was I being
rude to you. All I was saying is that same question appears at least once a
week.

This *is* a place for help to be found. The archives of this group already
contain the answers to more than 95% of the questions asked every day. All
it takes is a bit of searching.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



I don't understand this at all. I am asking for help. Regardless of what
search terms I used, I obviously did not find the answer to my question.
I
see no reason for anyone to be rude to me, and although you were not
overtly
rude in your response, are you not condoning Miss P's rude behavior by
your
answer? Is this a place where help can be found or not?

:

I don't know what search terms you've used but, believe me, this same
issue
crops up several times a week.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



I am not sure what *STFW* refers to, but if it has something to do with
reading the message boards, I did do that before I asked my original
question
and did not find an answer. I also checked in Help on Publisher and
online @
Microsoft before I went to the message boards.

I would appreciate it if you did not respond to any questions that I
may
post, as you are obviously not interested in helping anyone at all.
You
seem
to only be interested in making snide remarks that help no one. That
sort
of
thing is of no interest to me and is a waste of my time.


:

MysticWolf13 wrote:
Please help! Just bought a new laptop and it has MP2003 on it. I
have been trying to open my existing MP2000 files and it says
"Publisher cannot open file." I have not had this problem with any
of the other programs. Thanks!


Doesn't *ANYONE* STFW anymore?! This question was asked twice
yesterday -
it
would have taken you less time to find the answer yourself than it did
to
post! ]

Don't be so damned lazy!
 
M

MysticWolf13

I appreciate your support, Paul. I will check Google first the next time I
have a question. If its' address is something other that just google.com or
google.net, please let me know. Thanks and have a good day.
 
D

DavidF

Sarah, Please speak for yourself. JoAnn and Mike may defend you, but most
people here do not share your views or negativity, and no one deserves to be
spoken to in this way. I feel sorry for you. Given your wiccan views on
life, don't you ever think about how spewing forth such negativity,
cruelness and spite comes back to you three fold? May you find some peace in
your life. DavidF
 
P

Paul

On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 07:21:06 -0800, MysticWolf13
<[email protected]>, in message ID
in the newsgroup said:
I appreciate your support, Paul. I will check Google first the next time I
have a question. If its' address is something other that just google.com or
google.net, please let me know. Thanks and have a good day.

It is an excellent resource with archives that go back a long way on
all manner of subjects ( www.google.com ). If I've had a computer
related problem to solve, I have found the solution there more often
than not. In fact, I have found stuff there that has helped me with
other aspects of my life too.
If you click on the groups link on google's homepage, you will find
access to the usenet archives. You may need to do a bit of fine
tuning for more detailed searches but I won't go into that because
each person is likely to want to use it a bit differently.
 
S

sen

Hi all,

Sorry to know what have happen before. Its just a misunderstanding. Cool pal

By the way MysticWolf13, hope you dun mind share the link to me where you
found your solution. I am also hunting up and downs for it.

Sometime we have no choice too as time is not with us to search google from
head to toe.
 

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