by Helpful Harry <helpful_harry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jul 2, 2007 at 08:49 AM
In article <j0Rhi.854$4e5.336@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Bob Levine <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> pdan wrote:
> > Even at CS1 you would be able to open their InDesign Exchange (.inx )
> > files created from CS3.
>
> That is incorrect. INX files only go back one version. CS3 to CS2 and
> CS2 to CS. The only way to get from CS3 to CS is through CS2 and by then
> you might just as well recreate the thing with all that would be lost.
>
> Harry's not only going to need a software upgrade but a new machine as
well.
It wasn't for me. I'm happy enough with InDesign 2 until I, eventually,
get around to upgrading this Mac - maybe in a year's time, then I'll
have been using this one for a nice round 10 years. ;o)
The ability to swap files was only a question for the organisation that
already has CS2 and now wants to buy another copy.
Helpful Harry
Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hard****ps ;o)