by Bob Levine <robjlevin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jun 21, 2007 at 02:58 PM
Helpful Harry wrote:
> In article <rgkei.8152$u65.6061@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Bob Levine
> <robjlevin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> Helpful Harry wrote:
>>> Waterspider's message reminded me of something I've been meaning to
ask
>>> for a week or so.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know if the latest, newly-released version of Mac InDesign
>>> is file compatible (backwards and forwards) with the previous
version??
>> Like CS2 to CS...Ex****t to INX and open in the earlier version.
>>
>> Caveats: You can only save back one version. CS3 INX can only be opened
>> in CS2 and CS2 must be fully patched to 4.0.5. You will lose any
>> advanced features of CS3 such as the new Photoshop effects.
>>
>> To go from CS3 to CS you'd need to open in CS2 and ex****t out again.
>>
>> Big chance of problems with two backsaves.
>>
>> Bob
>> www.theindesignguy.com
>
> Ahhh, so in other words you don't know either. ;o)
What EXACTLY didn't I explain that would lead you to that conclusion. I
thought it was pretty clear.
Bob
www.theindesignguy.com
>
> Thanks. I'll have to have a look at what Ex****t options there are in
> the current version they have.
>
> Helpful Harry
> Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hard****ps
;o)