PUBLISHER 2000 INSTALLATION

D

DONALD

I HAVE RECENTLY CHANGED MY COMPUTER. IT HAS WINDOWS 7 PRE-INSTALLED MY OLD
COMPUTER RAN ON WINDOWS XP. i HAVE BEEN USING PUBLISHER 2000 FOR MANY YEARS
AND OWN AN UPDATE COPY, WHICH REPLACED MY 1996 PUBLISHER. UNFORUNATELY MY
1996 COPY IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH WINDOWS 7 AND THE UPDATE 2000 CANNOT BE
INSTALLED WITHOUT A PRE-EXISTING PREVIOUS VERSION. HOW CAN I GET AROUND THIS?
I DONT LIKE 2007 VERSION AS IT DOES NOT ALLOW ME TO "SAVE AS WEB PAGE"
 
L

LVTravel

DONALD said:
I HAVE RECENTLY CHANGED MY COMPUTER. IT HAS WINDOWS 7 PRE-INSTALLED MY OLD
COMPUTER RAN ON WINDOWS XP. i HAVE BEEN USING PUBLISHER 2000 FOR MANY
YEARS
AND OWN AN UPDATE COPY, WHICH REPLACED MY 1996 PUBLISHER. UNFORUNATELY MY
1996 COPY IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH WINDOWS 7 AND THE UPDATE 2000 CANNOT BE
INSTALLED WITHOUT A PRE-EXISTING PREVIOUS VERSION. HOW CAN I GET AROUND
THIS?
I DONT LIKE 2007 VERSION AS IT DOES NOT ALLOW ME TO "SAVE AS WEB PAGE"

Thanks for yelling at me and all the others trying to help here. That is
what typing in all capital letters means and it is hard to read.

Start the installation and when it can't find a qualifying product insert
the 199X version disk. Let the computer find and read that disk then when
it tells you to install the 2000 disk. May or may not work as these
programs are 10 years and 14 years old respectively.

Don't know why you can't save as a web page in 2007 but I can. It is a
standard feature of Publisher.
 
M

Mary Sauer

You can save 2007 publications as a web page. File, Save as, Web Page.

If you have an old Works disk, it will work as a upgrade. Insert the disk, when
Publisher asks for a upgrade browse to the disk. Windows 7 does have good
compatibility options.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top