Reduced Functionality Mode - Publisher 2003

B

Bobnva

I have Adobe InDesign but occasionally get Publisher files that someone wants
me to look at or suggest changes. If I get the trial software, when it
reverts to the "reduced functionality mode", will I still be able to open
existing Publisher files? Will I be able to save to other formats without
editing? Thanks for you help.
 
M

Mary Sauer

Basically you won't be able to do much of anything once the trial period is over.
In reduced-functionality mode, programs function similarly to a viewer. When a
program is running in reduced-functionality mode, many menu items are unavailable
(dimmed), thereby blocking access to that functionality. Some of the limitations of
reduced-functionality mode include the following: . You cannot create any new
documents.
. You can view existing documents but you cannot edit them.
. You can print documents but you cannot save them
 

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