Re: determining which version a file was created in
- From: "Ed Bennett" <the_nerd@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 21:59:13 +0100
Dana <Dana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> was very recently heard to utter:
> Ed, wow, thanks for the offer. If they are "certificates," like Most
> Valuable Player, etc., all the centering, etc. would be lost, right?
No, the centering, etc., should stay - more advanced formatting like
possibly WordArt and text box margins would be changed or lost.
> Could I do the same thing by opening them in Publisher 2003, which
> she just bought with her new Dell, and saving backwards as a
> Publisher 98 file onto her laptop over the network? There are a LOT
> of files..... is there a "bulk" way to do that?
That's exactly what I was going to do anyway.
If you are familiar with a programming language that supports COM or COM
Interop, you could write an application to do this.
I will look into writing one, but it is unlikely to be available for a few
weeks (applications take time to write)
--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
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