Publisher 2003 should allow me to open Publisher 2000 files.

J

JR of ET

A calendar was created with Publisher 2000 (*.php) under Win98 and my new
computer uses WinXP and has Publisher 2003. For calendars, P2003 creates
*.pub files - - - is ther a way to open the P2000 files with P2003?

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M

Mary Sauer

Home Publishing 2000 is a completely different program than Microsoft Publisher. Some
versions of PictureIt! will open .php files.
 
J

John Inzer

JR said:
A calendar was created with Publisher 2000 (*.php) under
Win98 and my new computer uses WinXP and has Publisher
2003. For calendars, P2003 creates *.pub files - - - is
ther a way to open the P2000 files with P2003?
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..php files created with MS Home Publishing are
only compatible with MS Home Publishing and
MS Picture It! / Digital Image. MS Publisher is
a completely different program.

If you do not have MS Home Publishing or MS
Picture It! / MS Digital Image installed...you can
download a 60 trial version at the link below:

Microsoft Digital Image Starter Edition 2006
is a downloadable 60 day trial version with
much of the functionality of MS Digital Image
Suite 2006.

Once your 60 day trial period has ended, the
program will de-feature to minimal functionality.

Unlike the retail version...the trial does not
have the ability to create VCDs and does
not support RAW files.

Microsoft Digital Image
Starter Edition 2006
http://tinyurl.com/8x6ea

Be aware that it's a 109 MB download....
 

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