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help! opening publisher files
Posted by Gary Davis on March 7, 2005 at 5:47 pmHi
Does anyone know how i can open publisher file without publisher?!
Have 98 but seems to be in another version.
Corel can import every other ms suite program except .pub files it seems!any advice would be great
Bill Dewison replied 19 years, 2 months ago 3 Members · 8 Replies -
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if you email to me i will save it again as ver 98 or if you want it as eps or ai. i will then send it back for you
L J
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isn`t it great when they give you artwork in publisher…..
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yep, i have had 2 today in “word” row after row of typing to be made into signs for hospital.
L J -
Same here, recieved 9 files, all in MS Word, tiny tiny text and he’d like them in cut vinyl 😮 😮 Print time, I think the PC60 is required somehow :lol1:
Cheers, Dewi
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yes Dewi that’s what i intend doing, print them out & mount on PVC board. no way am i paying my girls to stand their all day weeding that lot out when they could be better employed putting the kettle on.
L J -
:lol1: :lol1: :lol1: You like your brews then? :lol1: Blondy doing okay now? Is she feeling a bit more back to normal?
Cheers, Dewi
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seems OK, thanks Dewi, but i will let you know better tomorrow.
we are off to Redcar (nth east) about a 4-5 hour round trip in New Van to measure up for a big print job.
apparently Blondy’s mother told Julie that the day before Blondy collapsed she was acting hyperactive all day. Julie told me this afternoon (I was out all morning) that Blondy couldn’t sit still today, so hope it’s not a sign of whats to come tomorrow?
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She’s most probably very aggetated LJ, anyone would be after going through that. The first time you have a fit of any sort, you lose alot of confidence as you realise you can lose control at any point. Its the uncertainty at the start that does it, after a while you get a sort of warning sign and can take reasonable precautions, first port of call, tell someone! One thing to watch for is her getting a little over aggetated, this can bring on panic attacks. May be best to carry a paperbag around just incase she hyperventilates at any point… may sound a bit like I’m doomsaying, but you’re better being safe until she’s seen the specialist.
Cheers, Dewi
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