On Apr 11, 4:44 pm, Helpful Harry <helpful_ha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> In article <%k4Th.17915$hb3.5943@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Bob Levine
>
> <robjle...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Helpful Harry wrote:
>
> > > They've never been needed by Mac OS 9 and earlier though. I checked
my
> > > version of InDesign (running under Mac OS 9) and it doesn't
> > > automatically add any filename extension and there's no preference /
> > > option to add or not. If you want ".indd" then you have to type it
in
> > > manually as part of the filename.
>
> > That's one old version of InDesign if it's running on OS9. I don't
think
> > anything after 2.0 will run on it. CS3 is another giant leap.
>
> Yep, it is InDesign 2 - I got it very cheap at an auction when they
> were selling off old stock after releasing the newer version. I've had
> it a little while now. :o)
>
> One of the places I do work for has got a newer version running under
> Mac OS X, but apart from annoyingly moving many of the buttons /
> functions I don't notice that much difference with the "everyday"
> stuff. That version almost certainly does automatically add the ".indd"
> filename extension.
>
> Helpful Harry
> Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hard****ps
;o)
Ok, we got off the subject of the original question a bit.. lol..
Here's my question now.. I have someone who loan me a Mirror Drive
Door G4 dual 1.25 with 2 gigs of ram... and 2 hard drives.. More then
i'll ever need for this project... She says it boots into either OS X
4.8 or OS 9.2.2.. I'm clueless.. I need to know if PM 6.5 will run on
this machine.. (I still have the original installation CD) and/or if I
can just hook up an ethernet crossover cable and drag my apps/fonts/
extentions/files over to it and go..? Or possibly install another hard
drive and copy/drag her OS 9.2.2, then my stuff over to that one, so
as not to use her drive..
As always, thanks in advance for any help or suggestions,
sally~


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