From: tedcrum@socrates.berkeley.edu
Date: Mon Sep 30 2002 - 15:19:40 PDT
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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