micronesiagal
Technical User
2-part problem:
#1. I saved a MSHP2000 doc. with .php extension and emailed as an attachment. Receiver tried to open unsuccessfully with Acrobat Reader. Could a filter have been activated because now any HomePublisher docs emailed to her (receiver) cannot be opened -- her Acrobat Reader automatically kicks in...? If so, how would filter be turned off? She really needs to be able to open MS Home Publisher docs.
#2. I received via email an attachached doc. created in MSHomePublisher 2000 that was sent packed -- sender used "Pack and Go" feature in File drop down menu (in sender's application). I'm (receiver) unable to open (even after 'unpacking successful') -- error message "a suitable graphics importer cannot be found." I've discovered that the "Pack and Go" feature is not available in my MSHP2000 application. Even though we are both (sender and receiver) operating Windows 2000, using MS HomePublisher 2000. Any solutions?
#1. I saved a MSHP2000 doc. with .php extension and emailed as an attachment. Receiver tried to open unsuccessfully with Acrobat Reader. Could a filter have been activated because now any HomePublisher docs emailed to her (receiver) cannot be opened -- her Acrobat Reader automatically kicks in...? If so, how would filter be turned off? She really needs to be able to open MS Home Publisher docs.
#2. I received via email an attachached doc. created in MSHomePublisher 2000 that was sent packed -- sender used "Pack and Go" feature in File drop down menu (in sender's application). I'm (receiver) unable to open (even after 'unpacking successful') -- error message "a suitable graphics importer cannot be found." I've discovered that the "Pack and Go" feature is not available in my MSHP2000 application. Even though we are both (sender and receiver) operating Windows 2000, using MS HomePublisher 2000. Any solutions?