Using Picture It-Publisher 2001 web designs in Publisher 2002?

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    I have Publisher 2002 installed along with Picture It 2002 but would like to use a Web format design that I saw on a friends computer with Picture It-Publisher 2001. I did purchase a copy of the older program and wonder if both versions can be loaded in XP Home and if not would there be a way to use the older format in Publisher 2002

    Thank
    Bob <+><
    rpbrantley Guest

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    Default Re: Using Picture It-Publisher 2001 web designs in Publisher 2002?

    Picture It and Publisher have nothing in common. They use different file
    formats and different template formats. The version of Picture It that was
    confusingly called Picture It 'Publishing' was actually Picture It bundled
    with other programs.
    Both programs in all version can be loaded side by side in Win XP.
    Picture It is a graphics tool, a photo editor. Publisher is a desktop
    publishing tool. Both support web site output but are not interchangeable.

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    David Bartosik - MS MVP
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    "rpbrantley" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:F502880D-7E25-4670-896F-3231A504BB5E@microsoft.com...
    > I have Publisher 2002 installed along with Picture It 2002 but would like
    to use a Web format design that I saw on a friends computer with Picture
    It-Publisher 2001. I did purchase a copy of the older program and wonder if
    both versions can be loaded in XP Home and if not would there be a way to
    use the older format in Publisher 2002.
    >
    > Thanks
    > Bob <+><

    David Bartosik - MS MVP Guest

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    Default Re: Using Picture It-Publisher 2001 web designs in Publisher 2002?

    Picture It is not very good in my humble opinion. I use Photoshop
    Elements in conjunction with Publisher for our website (previously
    used Picture It with disappointing results).

    On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 12:46:04 -0700, "rpbrantley"
    <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >I have Publisher 2002 installed along with Picture It 2002 but would like to use a Web format design that I saw on a friends computer with Picture It-Publisher 2001. I did purchase a copy of the older program and wonder if both versions can be loaded in XP Home and if not would there be a way to use the older format in Publisher 2002.
    >
    >Thanks
    >Bob <+><
    analog@logwell.com Guest

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