Using Primopdf

W

WindyDan

I asked earlier about opening a Publusher 2003 file which will not open with
my pc software (old Publisher 2000, Word 2000, Adobe Reader 7.0) I was
advised to down load PrimoPDF, which I did, but I don't know how to convert
the Publisher 2003 file to a pdf format if I can't otherwise first open the
file. How do I use primopdf to convert this file so it will open in Adobe
Reader?
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

pdf creators act like printer drivers...you print the document to the pdf
creator.
You still have the original problem of opening Pub 2003 and then printing to
the pdf creator...but, I'm sure someone herein will convert it for you. I
would, but I still use 2000.


|I asked earlier about opening a Publusher 2003 file which will not open
with
| my pc software (old Publisher 2000, Word 2000, Adobe Reader 7.0) I was
| advised to down load PrimoPDF, which I did, but I don't know how to
convert
| the Publisher 2003 file to a pdf format if I can't otherwise first open
the
| file. How do I use primopdf to convert this file so it will open in Adobe
| Reader?
 
J

John Inzer

WindyDan said:
I asked earlier about opening a Publusher 2003 file which
will not open with my pc software (old Publisher 2000,
Word 2000, Adobe Reader 7.0) I was advised to down load
PrimoPDF, which I did, but I don't know how to convert
the Publisher 2003 file to a pdf format if I can't
otherwise first open the file. How do I use primopdf to
convert this file so it will open in Adobe Reader?
===================================
As Ed previously told you...the file must be
open in Publisher before you can create the .pdf.

Maybe you could ask the creator of the Pub2003
file to convert it for you?
 
M

Mary Sauer

It won't convert unless you have Publisher 2003. Send me the file I will convert
it to a 2000 Publisher document or a PDF, your choice.
mary-sauer at columbus dot rr dot com
 

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