Can the person with CS5 open the CS3 file and then re-save it as CS2 (or something else compatible)?
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I am being sorely tested in my iPhone loyalty by the EVO. I handled a friend's evo yesterday.
Not according to this:
What you have to do is open in CS5, and save it as an IDML file, which cannot be opened by CS3 or CS2. So it has to be opened in 5, saved in IDML, then opened in 4, saved in IDX, and then (apparently) opened in 3 and saved in 2. Of course, if we had 3 available to us, I would not have this problem.
Oh- Barring that, does anyone know if I use the trial version of Adobe Creative Suite 5 if I will be able to send something to a printer. It looks like I have 30 days to use the thing, and I just need to open this template!
What you have to do is open in CS5, and save it as an IDML file, which cannot be opened by CS3 or CS2. So it has to be opened in 5, saved in IDML, then opened in 4, saved in IDX, and then (apparently) opened in 3 and saved in 2.
Dear jebus, that's insane.
If that does not work, Scribus is free software that is intended as a replacement for DTP including indesign. From your point of view the advantange is that it can open indesign files and save them to earlier formats. The bad thing about Scribus is that a lot of people describe it as "user hostile".
I've never tried it, but if you want to give it a go, I'll you can at least figure it out enough to open a file and then save it to another format. And I'll bet someone on this board can give support. Hmm I'm assuming here that it has been updated enough to be able to open files from the version you are having trouble opening. Anyway, less a rec than an option [link]
Oops. According to Wikipedia, scribus won't read indesign native files.
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I've got a couple of problems with my home theater setup that I'm hoping someone here can help with.
1) When using either my DVD or my Tivo, my speakers sometimes emit a loud metallic sound. Sometimes it will be a single pop; other times a few of the speakers will all sound off several times, creating a sort-of metallic surround-sound crackle. Usually, if I rewind the DVD or Tivo for a few seconds and then start playing again, the sound stops. The Tivo is connected to the receiver via HDMI while the DVD uses component video.
2) When watching a DVD, the screen sometimes splits into two side by side identical images. If I turn off the receiver and turn it back on, the image looks normal again. This keeps recurring -- sometimes every half hour and sometimes every few minutes.
Any suggestions, short of replacing the receiver?
Is the audio connect between the DVD player and the receiver analog or digital?
I handled a friend's evo yesterday.
As many problems as AT&T has, I'd much rather be with them than with Sprint. Hands-down the worst cell phone experience I've ever had, both call quality and customer service.
(Also, I lurve my new iPhone. It's SO FREAKING FAST compared to my old 3G.)