by Helpful Harry <helpful_harry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jul 2, 2007 at 08:54 AM
In article <ZYWdncNtb5qBRRrbnZ2dnUVZ_revnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, "pdan"
<pdan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> CS2 is where you want to be then. Even at CS1 you would be able to open
> their InDesign Exchange (.inx ) files created from CS3.
> From all the worthwhile advice I'd seen from you over the past, I
assumed
> you might be able to get to the ASN PSP Program .
If I'd charged market rates for all that advice I'd probably be able to
buy 10 new Macs and 100 new copies of InDesign. ;o)
I'm not sure what "ASN PSP" is, but most of the "certified" programmes
run by places like Microsoft, Apple and Adobe are hideously expensive
to bother even looking at, and usually require paying out every year or
so (more often if you fail the test and have to re-take it!).
Helpful Harry
Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hard****ps ;o)