upgrade concerns

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horshaminfoshop

Hi,
We have been using MSPublisher 98 and are considering
upgrading to 2002. Would there be any problems with
compatibility between work already created in 98 if we
were to do this?
Thank you.
 
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Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from (e-mail address removed)
We have been using MSPublisher 98 and are considering
upgrading to 2002. Would there be any problems with
compatibility between work already created in 98 if we
were to do this?

If you upgraded to Publisher 2002 or 2003 (which is now available), you
should have no problems opening your existing publications, although some
formatting may change (especially WordArt).
 
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Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

Hi (e-mail address removed) ([email protected]),
in the Microsoft® newsgroups
you posted:

|| Hi,
|| We have been using MSPublisher 98 and are considering
|| upgrading to 2002. Would there be any problems with
|| compatibility between work already created in 98 if we
|| were to do this?
|| Thank you.

It's also important to note that you will be required to have Windows
2000/XP if you indeed upgrade to Publisher 2003. Publisher 2002 requires
Windows 98 and newer.

--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Office Publisher MVP
Official Publisher MVP Site:
http://www.kvalheim.org

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
 
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persona non grata

Brian said:
Hi (e-mail address removed) ([email protected]),
in the Microsoft® newsgroups
you posted:


It's also important to note that you will be required to have Windows
2000/XP if you indeed upgrade to Publisher 2003. Publisher 2002
requires Windows 98 and newer.

That's 2000 SP3 (or later), Bri. ;o)
 
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Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from persona non grata said:
That's 2000 SP3 (or later), Bri. ;o)

Ah yes, but if you have 2000, you can update to SP3 for free.
If you have an older OS, you'll have to pay to upgrade.
 

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