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Can a CS3 Indesign file be saved to open in CS1 indesign?
#1
I have a magazine that wants the file in CS1.

How about and upgrade you cheap B@stards...
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#2
Just tell them...

You fargin sneaky bastages. If you don upgrade, I gonna cut offa you arms...I gonna shove em up your iceholes!
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#3
save it in the exchange format
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#4
Saving "down" may not work out well, depending on whether you used features that don't work in ID CS.

I keep several versions installed to avoid situations like these.
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#5
An inx file exported from CS3 will probably not open in CS1, as ka jowct said.
I have InDesign CS3, CS2 and CS installed here in my home studio for just this
possible scenario.

They are indeed cheap bastiges and possibly -- arrr! -- Pirates, as CS was the last
version of InDesign that could be installed and used without activating over the
internet. CS is therefore still very popular with many designers I know.
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#6
[quote laarree]They are indeed cheap bastiges and possibly -- arrr! -- Pirates, as CS was the last version of InDesign that could be installed and used without activating over the
internet. CS is therefore still very popular with many designers I know. I'm 99% sure CS3 has been cracked now too. I haven't seen it with my own eyes, but I trust the person who told me.
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#7
[quote Blankity Blank][quote laarree]They are indeed cheap bastiges and possibly -- arrr! -- Pirates, as CS was the last version of InDesign that could be installed and used without activating over the
internet. CS is therefore still very popular with many designers I know. I'm 99% sure CS3 has been cracked now too. I haven't seen it with my own eyes, but I trust the person who told me.
I guess that happens sooner or later. Personally, I make my living from my expertise
using Adobe software, so I cough up the bux for it.
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#8
I cough up the bux, too. But I also want to have redundant installations without hassles. Given that no one except me uses my software, I don't feel guilty about the notion of resorting to certain "workarounds".

I have no need for any CS3 app yet. So I am content to wait until I can install as I want and need to.
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