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04/18/2008 07:05:41 PM · #1 |
I have a .pub file (MS Publisher, I assume) that a friend of mine needs to open but can't. My friend is the president of an outdoors club (I'm on the board of one of its sister clubs) and it seems no one in the club can locate a vector-based version of the club logo. We believe there is a copy of the logo in this file (39 MB), but my friend can't open it and I don't have Publisher.
If anyone has the means to open this file and convert the logo to any type of vector-based format (such as .SVG or .AI) I would be extremely grateful.
**EDIT: Looks like the file's bad. Thanks to everyone who tried.**
Thanks,
~Terry
Message edited by author 2008-04-18 20:14:12.
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04/18/2008 07:16:38 PM · #2 |
| I have publisher, but the file won't open |
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04/18/2008 07:17:16 PM · #3 |
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04/18/2008 07:27:48 PM · #4 |
That is a bad file. I can not open it either
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04/18/2008 07:45:36 PM · #5 |
Same prob here. If I open the file in a text editor I can see a reference to a clipart file:
F:\Clipart\BL00652_.WMF
Perhaps that is their misplaced logo? |
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04/18/2008 07:56:24 PM · #6 |
No luck here either. It does appear to be a corrupted file.
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04/18/2008 08:04:58 PM · #7 |
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04/18/2008 08:06:00 PM · #8 |
Must be a bad file. I'll ask her if she has that .WMF file.
~Terry
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04/18/2008 08:06:32 PM · #9 |
| I concur, unable to open the file. |
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04/18/2008 08:13:09 PM · #10 |
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04/18/2008 09:04:50 PM · #11 |
| Do you know which version of Publisher it may have been created with? That makes a difference. The older versions of Publisher won't necessarily open files saved from newer versions or a home version. |
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04/18/2008 09:13:40 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by Prism: Do you know which version of Publisher it may have been created with? That makes a difference. The older versions of Publisher won't necessarily open files saved from newer versions or a home version. |
I tried using the Office 2007 version of Publisher and it didn't work. Usually software is backwards compatible. |
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04/18/2008 09:30:14 PM · #13 |
| Makes me wonder then if the file was created using a "Save As" from some program other than Publisher and so was not created properly. Or if it had some other extension to start with that someone just renamed, thinking it might make it readable by Publisher. |
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