Word Art Conversion From Older Versions

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Matt D.

Not sure if the Publisher - General forum was the correct
one to post this question, so I am reposting here.

I own a chain of Quick Print/Copy stores. I utilize
Publisher for probably 80% or more of my final output. I
have been a member of the PSPP program for 3 years and
think it is great, any of you with questions feel free to
email me.
Now, on to my problem:
I now have files within my system that were built
w/Publisher 98, 2000, 2002 and now 2003. Main problem -
when opening a file with Pub 2002 or newer of a design
that was built with 98 or 2000, the Word Art boxes become
skewed to the point of not being able to use them,
meaning I have to go back and reset all of the affected
type. I thought I had seen a post regarding this a while
back, but cannot find any info. Anyone help me with this
one?
Thanks!
 
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Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

Hi Matt D. ([email protected]),
in the Microsoft® newsgroups
you posted:

|| I own a chain of Quick Print/Copy stores. I utilize
|| Publisher for probably 80% or more of my final output. I
|| have been a member of the PSPP program for 3 years and
|| think it is great, any of you with questions feel free to
|| email me.
|| Now, on to my problem:
|| I now have files within my system that were built
|| w/Publisher 98, 2000, 2002 and now 2003. Main problem -
|| when opening a file with Pub 2002 or newer of a design
|| that was built with 98 or 2000, the Word Art boxes become
|| skewed to the point of not being able to use them,
|| meaning I have to go back and reset all of the affected
|| type. I thought I had seen a post regarding this a while
|| back, but cannot find any info. Anyone help me with this
|| one?


http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HA010773021033&CTT=98
HTH

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

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