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  • in reply to: Opening really old ID files in CC2017 #100572
    Jennifer Adams
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    It recognized the qxd extension but then crashed when I tried to open it.

    The other day I remembered that I have an old computer at our camp (in Maine, that’s what we call our cottages, and in our case it’s where my in-laws lived for 30 years), and I might have an older ID on that machine, or even Quark. My mother’s old laptop is also there and she never made the switch, so there’s that option as well. Too many old computers floating around, yes.

    (I still have my original Mac Plus with 20MB external hard drive!)

    in reply to: Opening really old ID files in CC2017 #100500
    Jennifer Adams
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    Thanks for the suggestion, Dwayne. Sadly, it did not work. It’s really not a big deal. Sooner or later I’ll find my print copy and then I can recreate it. It’s a short book and very simple, and no one is really interested in it except me!

    in reply to: Opening really old ID files in CC2017 #100493
    Jennifer Adams
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    And thanks, David, for the help on a holiday weekend! The book is not a big deal; it’s a brief family history of my maternal grandfather’s ancestry, and was not/will never be a best seller.

    I know there’s a Quark to ID converter, but it’s not worth the investment for this project.

    in reply to: Opening really old ID files in CC2017 #100492
    Jennifer Adams
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    You’re right. It must have originally been done in Quark, which is what I used before making the big switch. I guess the years are getting away from me! At any rate, I can’t open it.

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