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These files replace the Reformed German dictionary files installed by Adobe PageMaker 7.0 with the Old German dictionary.
These files replace the Reformed German dictionary files installed by Adobe PageMaker 7.0 with the Old German dictionary.
This archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in that was previously released November 14-December 19, 1997. If inks print out of register, or gaps or color shifts appear between objects, trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe® PageMaker® lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don't have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles — collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
This archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in that was previously released November 14-December 19, 1997. If inks print out of register, or gaps or color shifts appear between objects, trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe® PageMaker® lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don't have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles — collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
This archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in that was previously released November 14-December 19, 1997. If inks print out of register, or gaps or color shifts appear between objects, trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe® PageMaker® lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don't have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles — collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
This archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in that was previously released November 14-December 19, 1997. If inks print out of register, or gaps or color shifts appear between objects, trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe® PageMaker® lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don't have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles — collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
This archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in that was previously released November 14-December 19, 1997. If inks print out of register, or gaps or color shifts appear between objects, trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe® PageMaker® lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don't have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles — collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
This archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in that was previously released November 14-December 19, 1997. If inks print out of register, or gaps or color shifts appear between objects, trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe® PageMaker® lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don't have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles — collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
This archive contains an updated version of the Adobe Converter for Microsoft Publisher and QuarkXPress. The updated version resolves the problem of not being able to launch the Converter for Microsoft Publisher and QuarkXPress on computers that are running Microsoft® Windows® NT 4.0 with Intel® Pentium® 4 or later processors. When launching the previous Converter for Microsoft Publisher and QuarkXPress on computers that are running Windows NT 4.0 with Intel Pentium 4 or later processors, the error message "This application requires a 486 CPU processor or higher, with a minimum of 8 MB of RAM to run" was returned.
This archive contains an updated version of the Adobe Converter for Microsoft Publisher and QuarkXPress. The updated version resolves the problem of not being able to launch the Converter for Microsoft Publisher and QuarkXPress on computers that are running Microsoft® Windows® NT 4.0 with Intel® Pentium® 4 or later processors. When launching the previous Converter for Microsoft Publisher and QuarkXPress on computers that are running Windows NT 4.0 with Intel Pentium 4 or later processors, the error message "This application requires a 486 CPU processor or higher, with a minimum of 8 MB of RAM to run" was returned.
This archive contains an updated version of the Adobe Converter for Microsoft Publisher and QuarkXPress. The updated version resolves the problem of not being able to launch the Converter for Microsoft Publisher and QuarkXPress on computers that are running Microsoft® Windows® NT 4.0 with Intel® Pentium® 4 or later processors. When launching the previous Converter for Microsoft Publisher and QuarkXPress on computers that are running Windows NT 4.0 with Intel Pentium 4 or later processors, the error message "This application requires a 486 CPU processor or higher, with a minimum of 8 MB of RAM to run" was returned.
This archive contains the pm6&pm7.exe utility, which resolves the following problem:
-- Enables you to start Adobe PageMaker 6.0x without receiving the error "Cannot Run PageMaker 6.0. ? AdobeDirectory " on a Windows machine on which PageMaker 7.0 is also installed.
This archive contains the pm6&pm7.exe utility, which resolves the following problem:
-- Enables you to start Adobe PageMaker 6.0x without receiving the error "Cannot Run PageMaker 6.0. ? AdobeDirectory " on a Windows machine on which PageMaker 7.0 is also installed.
This archive contains the pm6&pm7.exe utility, which resolves the following problem:
-- Enables you to start Adobe PageMaker 6.0x without receiving the error "Cannot Run PageMaker 6.0. ? AdobeDirectory " on a Windows machine on which PageMaker 7.0 is also installed.
This archive contains an updated version of the Publication Converter plug-in that originally shipped with Adobe PageMaker 7.0, English only. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which resolves the following problem:-- When you attempt to batch-convert Adobe PageMaker 6.5x publications to 7.0 using the Publication Converter plug-in, your PageMaker 6.5x files are no longer deleted. The plug-in has been modified so that you cannot select 6.5x files to convert, as the plug-in was not designed to convert this version. With the updated plug-in, if you try to search for PageMaker 6.5x publication or template files to convert, you will receive the following error message: "Cannot convert *.p65/*.t65 files." The Publication Converter is not designed to convert PageMaker 6.5x files to 7.0. It is designed to convert PageMaker 4.0-6.0 files to 6.5 files only. PageMaker 7.0 can open PageMaker 6.5 files natively.
This archive contains an updated version of the Publication Converter plug-in that originally shipped with Adobe PageMaker 7.0, English only. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which resolves the following problem:-- When you attempt to batch-convert Adobe PageMaker 6.5x publications to 7.0 using the Publication Converter plug-in, your PageMaker 6.5x files are no longer deleted. The plug-in has been modified so that you cannot select 6.5x files to convert, as the plug-in was not designed to convert this version. With the updated plug-in, if you try to search for PageMaker 6.5x publication or template files to convert, you will receive the following error message: "Cannot convert *.p65/*.t65 files." The Publication Converter is not designed to convert PageMaker 6.5x files to 7.0. It is designed to convert PageMaker 4.0-6.0 files to 6.5 files only. PageMaker 7.0 can open PageMaker 6.5 files natively.
This archive contains an updated version of the Publication Converter plug-in that originally shipped with Adobe PageMaker 7.0, English only. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which resolves the following problem:-- When you attempt to batch-convert Adobe PageMaker 6.5x publications to 7.0 using the Publication Converter plug-in, your PageMaker 6.5x files are no longer deleted. The plug-in has been modified so that you cannot select 6.5x files to convert, as the plug-in was not designed to convert this version. With the updated plug-in, if you try to search for PageMaker 6.5x publication or template files to convert, you will receive the following error message: "Cannot convert *.p65/*.t65 files." The Publication Converter is not designed to convert PageMaker 6.5x files to 7.0. It is designed to convert PageMaker 4.0-6.0 files to 6.5 files only. PageMaker 7.0 can open PageMaker 6.5 files natively.
This archive contains an updated version of the csyncmsg.swb file that originally shipped with Adobe PageMaker 7.0, English only. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which resolves problems as described below.The following problems have been resolved with the updated csyncmsg.swb file:-- Enables you to start Adobe PageMaker 7.0 without receiving the error "The application Adobe PageMaker 7.0 has unexpectedly quit, because an error of type 1,010 occurred. You should save your work in other open applications and restart the computer."
This archive contains an updated version of the csyncmsg.swb file that originally shipped with Adobe PageMaker 7.0, English only. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which resolves problems as described below.The following problems have been resolved with the updated csyncmsg.swb file:-- Enables you to start Adobe PageMaker 7.0 without receiving the error "The application Adobe PageMaker 7.0 has unexpectedly quit, because an error of type 1,010 occurred. You should save your work in other open applications and restart the computer."
This archive contains an updated version of the csyncmsg.swb file that originally shipped with Adobe PageMaker 7.0, English only. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which resolves problems as described below.The following problems have been resolved with the updated csyncmsg.swb file:-- Enables you to start Adobe PageMaker 7.0 without receiving the error "The application Adobe PageMaker 7.0 has unexpectedly quit, because an error of type 1,010 occurred. You should save your work in other open applications and restart the computer."