Page Maker as well as other Adobe software was created for MacIntosh OS. When they adapted it for Windows (actually DOS with tons of autoexec.bat files) they made it self-contained so they could keep much of their Mac code. I suspected this when I initially dragged the files over and, yes, it worked.
John
Sept. 2014 APS Journal
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Re: Sept. 2014 APS Journal
Well, this has turned into a rather wonderful thread!
Thanks to everyone who understands what's going on with computer software (I'm not one of them), and for offering suggestions!
You've made Rene a very happy boy, and when Rene's happy, everybody's happy...
Best to all,
George P.
Thanks to everyone who understands what's going on with computer software (I'm not one of them), and for offering suggestions!
You've made Rene a very happy boy, and when Rene's happy, everybody's happy...
Best to all,
George P.
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Re: Sept. 2014 APS Journal
Indeed, I've been working on the December issue this afternoon and I can't begin to express what a relief it is to be working in Pagemaker, just like old times. It's working like a dream, knock wood.
Again, I can't thank you enough, John. You really saved me on this one. I'm glad this thread was posted or I would never have learned this amazing solution to a truly miserable headache.
And VintageTech, I do have a rarely-used laptop with XP. It has Pagemaker and a lot of my other old files. In theory I could have continued to do the magazine on there. In practice, doing desktop publishing on a laptop is a huge PITA. I very quickly gave up any hope of that working out. But it's my fallback for several things that I can no longer do on this computer, but which are mostly of minor importance.
I have also copied the relevant Pagemaker files onto two remote drives that are stored away from the computer, so I hope that this will be a good safety net.
Again, I can't thank you enough, John. You really saved me on this one. I'm glad this thread was posted or I would never have learned this amazing solution to a truly miserable headache.
And VintageTech, I do have a rarely-used laptop with XP. It has Pagemaker and a lot of my other old files. In theory I could have continued to do the magazine on there. In practice, doing desktop publishing on a laptop is a huge PITA. I very quickly gave up any hope of that working out. But it's my fallback for several things that I can no longer do on this computer, but which are mostly of minor importance.
I have also copied the relevant Pagemaker files onto two remote drives that are stored away from the computer, so I hope that this will be a good safety net.