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  • Moving from ID CS2 to ID CS3: caveats?

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    Just got ID CS3 and I'm about to install it. Anyone have any warnings about problems in going from the CS2 to CS3 versions? No strange backward compatability issues? Can you still save to CS2? Anything else?

    Thanks for sharing any of your field notes.

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    With InDesign, you can't "save down", so to speak. You have to export it to the Indesign Interchange format. Then you can open it in CS2. I've upgraded to CS3, but I'm always having to export them to Interchange, open in CS2 and resave, and I haven't had any problems.

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      Sorry Broacher, I'm not up to speed yet on InDCS3. Too cranked on other things to play much. Someone will get to be first though. Heh heh heh...

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