Did you try this one:

http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=208863

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--- On Wednesday, November 09, 2005 11:37 AM, Dan G. Switzer, II scribed: ---
>
> Sorry for the slightly off-topic post, but I've got a client who's
> trying to 
> convert a bunch of old Ami Pro v3 documents to Word (or at least some
> other 
> modern day format.)
> 
> Ami Pro v3 is an older Dos/Windows 3.1 application by Lotus that no
> longer 
> runs under the new operating systems.
> 
> While Word does have an Ami Pro filter, it seems to only work with
> documents 
> that contain only text. Most of these documents contained graphics and
> layouts drawn with the Ami Pro toolset. All of these documents come up
> blank.
> 
> Does anyone know of a tool that will accurately convert Ami Pro
> documents? 
> 
> Worst case scenario is I try to get the software running on old PC
> and try 
> to get a version of Acrobat running on the box. I batch conversion
> tool 
> would make life much, much easier.
> 
> <rant>
> Archived files are a bit of a dirty little secret in the computer
> industry 
> that really tends to affect small business owners. I've seen some
> business 
> owners archive data as their supposed to, but then not be able to get
> to the 
> archived data years later because the software needed to read/write
> the data 
> doesn't work anymore.
> 
> You also have to be very careful in the media you choose to backup
> to. Many 
> people think that any CD-R/CD-RW will last virtually forever, but
> I've seen 
> cheap CD-R media go bad within 2 years--to the point were the disc is
> unreadable. You have to be very careful w/archived data if it's
> information 
> that crucial to your business.
> </rant>
> 
> -Dan
> 
> 
> 
> 

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