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Gorham_Maine@adobeforums.com #1
Ready to order
I've been delighted with the trial version and it's output and am ready to order. Question though.
I've had and used Pagemaker for years but I think (correct me if I'm wrong), the trial edition is the plain vanilla version, not the Pagemaker version. If so, I can't see any reason to order the Pagemaker version since this one does open my PMD files.
Have I missed something?
Thanks.
GM
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Robert_Levine@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Ready to order
You got it.
Bob
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Jim_Oblak@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Ready to order
The PM edition includes InBooklet SE (a nice imposition gadget for making books) and some other things you might think that you need if you really used PM to its full potential.
The PM edition is marketed to swing the last few PageMaker hold-outs. InDesign (any flavor, any version) has always opened PM documents.
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Gorham_Maine@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Ready to order
Ah.
Thanks both of you.
Jim - no, I haven't used PM to anywhere near its full potential (thank you for knowing not to use an apostrophe).
I'll order ID sans PM and go forward happily.
Thanks again.
G.
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