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Mark_Blackstock@adobeforums.com #1
Converting from v9 on MACOS9 to Windows 2000 v10
Hi Y'all
Is it possbile to read and edit complicated Illustrator documents created in version 9 on a MAC (OS9) in version 10 on Windows.
I am considering moving from MAC to PC but this could be critical to my decision.
Your help would be most appreciated
Mark
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LenHewitt@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Converting from v9 on MACOS9 to Windows 2000 v10
Provided that Mac files are saved with a file extension they should open
without problem on the Windows machine. However, fonts may well prove a
little problematic as fonts are often named differently on Windows and Macs
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Mark_Blackstock@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Converting from v9 on MACOS9 to Windows 2000 v10
Thanks Len - of course, I'd forgotten about the fonts issue...
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