If Norton is on either machine the file may be corrupt all ready.
Can you still open the file in 2000?
Has the 2002 version been upgraded to Service Pack 3? (Needs to be. Period.)
Are you aware of the vast differences between 2000 webs and 2002 webs?
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
Thanks for your help. Norton is running on both machines. The original
(school computer) is running an enterprise version and the other (my
computer) is running Norton Internet Security 2005. The file can still be
opened in 2000 on the original machine. All programs (Windows XP, 2002, NIS,
NAV) are up to date. I know there are differences between the versions of
publisher, but the design is very simple - a few photos with text, nothing
fancy. The file is over 80,000KB - could it be a memory issue? The machine
where it was created has 256MB RAM and the machine I am trying to transfer it
to has 512MB RAM which I would think would be enough. Should I just upgrade
the computer with the 2000 version to 2002 or 2003? Thanks, again.
> If Norton is on either machine the file may be corrupt all ready.
> Can you still open the file in 2000?
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> > version
> > of Publisher. Thanks.
David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 11 Jan 2005 14:48 GMT
I'd suggest zipping the file and sending it to forums@davidbartosik.com
I'll see if I can open it and get it converted to 2002 for you or determine
if there is an issue with the file.
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
> Thanks for your help. Norton is running on both machines. The original
> (school computer) is running an enterprise version and the other (my
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>> > version
>> > of Publisher. Thanks.