Rick, the person with InDesign CS2 needs to save the files by
choosing 'export' from the File menu, then choosing InDesign
Interchange, which is available under 'Format' at the bottom of the
dialogue box. Not rocket science at all, but you do need to know.
cheers, Susan.
On 06/02/2006, at 6:59 PM, Rick Armstrong wrote:
How can I save InDesign CS2 to InDesign CS1.
Gone through the "save as" and "export settings" there is nothing
other than the option of saving as an exchange file.
There are no other options available in the exchange window.
I cannot read the .inx files that a friend has saved using InDesign
CS2
I have read some Adobe forum notes and they mention that if you
upgrade to InDesign CS3.01 you can read them, well I have upgraded
to 3.01
and I can't.
(this is the saga of a client supplying some CS2 files for me to
make some
simple changes - not rocket science)
Rick
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