

Not a big deal, but a bit time consuming. I did run into the graphics and fonts issue, but I had to just re-link the graphics and the fonts I couldn't find so I replaced them. I got CS6 InDesign to finally install and was able to bring up the files, well currently bringing them up as we type. letting YOU deal with all the missing items/missing fonts/reflow etc. The quickest and less time consuming (for me) would be to simply open the file and save as. What I do for clients is make a PDF of the Pagemaker file as it stands before I even do a conversion. It's helpful to have something to refer to, be it a pdf or a printed copy. Even with the fonts available, expect a lot of massaging to tweak things back into line. and with the Type 1 deprecation soon, you'll have to find suitable replacements. chances are good there will be missing fonts, particularly if using odd fonts not readily available.

(I have working PM installs, so I can do that, but it's time consuming, and no gurantee of success.)Ģ. There ARE ways to extract them, but that needs be done in PM. Embedded linked graphics will not carry over. Linked graphics need to be available separately. This will give you enough time to do a bunch of files before expiry, but you'll only be able to use the trial once.įor instance, here are the CS5 trial installers: ġ. if you happen to have a computer around old enough to run them, even older CS trial installers are still atround (CS4, CS5). What system do you have now, and do you have access to an older system at all? You could always just install CS6 as a 7-day trial, if you just have a need for this for a short time. I can, but that sounds like a bit more than a favour's amount of work to convert.
