From: Tina Mendez (tina@eds.org)
Date: Wed Oct 02 2002 - 13:52:00 PDT
Hi,
It seems that the file is in the 2000 format, but I'd like to try your
version anyway.
Is there a time when I can come by and do it? THe file is 18 meg, so I'm
reluctant to email it.
Thanks,
--tina
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 tedcrum@socrates.Berkeley.EDU wrote:
> Tina,
>
> The .pub extension was used on three versions of Publisher that were
> barely or not compatible with each other. I have Publisher 97 on my
> machine, and I can loan you an spare copy. There was also Publisher 2000
> and 2002, neither of wich can read or save 97, and which I don't have.
>
> If you email me the file, I will try to open it, and I can send you a PDF
> or PS that you can print.
>
> -tc
>
> >
> > Hello--
> >
> > A researcher at another institution has sent us a file .pub format
> > (Microsoft Publisher) that we cannot open in our lab. Does anyone have
> > software that we can use to convert, or print this file so we can read it?
> >
> > Are there any computer labs on campus that will allow us to print?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --Tina Mendez
> > Resh Lab, Insect Biology
> > ESPM, UC Berkeley
> >
> >
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> Ted Crum
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