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Subject:Re: PageMaker Logo Problem From:Chris Knight <knight -at- ADA -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 2 Apr 1998 10:24:58 -0800
Barb Ostapina wrote:
>
> A customer provided us with a logo done in PageMaker that we are supposed
> to turn into letterhead. We don't have PageMaker here -- we have Word,
> Corel and MS Publisher. The filenames have these extensions: .pfm, .p65 and
> .ai (they don't mean anything to me). Does anyone know if/how we can open
> these?
.ai files are from Adobe Illustrator, and are equivalent to .eps
(encapsulated PostScript). They should be importable into Corel.
I don't know the other 2.
--
Chris Knight
Consultant, Technical Communication Architect
Vancouver BC, Canada
(currently at Applied Digital Access,
e-mail: knight -at- bcg -dot- ada -dot- com)
Phone: 604-415-5886 Fax: 604-415-5900
Opinions expressed are my own, not ADA's