Re: [EXT] Re: Is there any modern software that can open a PageMaker 6.5 (extension = .p65) file

From: Dewees, John <John.Dewees_at_nyob>
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 12:09:31 +0000
To: CODE4LIB_at_LISTS.CLIR.ORG
We had PageMaker files we needed to deal with recently and unfortunately the only thing we could figure out was pulling an archived version of PageMaker from the Internet Archive<https://archive.org/details/adobe-pagemaker-6.5> and loading it into a Windows 95 VirtualBox environment so that we could open up the files and export them as HTML. Definitely not ideal, and I needed to work with a developer in my department to set up the virtual environment because that was outside my knowledge. Also, there wasn't a way to automate it, as every file needed to be opened and exported manually, but it got the job done ultimately.

John
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From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB_at_LISTS.CLIR.ORG> on behalf of Hammer, Erich F <erich_at_ALBANY.EDU>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2024 7:55 AM
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Subject: [EXT] Re: [CODE4LIB] Is there any modern software that can open a PageMaker 6.5 (extension = .p65) file

LibreOffice opens a LOT of old file formats that nothing else current does.  I found that it would open MS Word .doc files from a early '90s Mac that "modern" (10 years ago) Word just barfed on.  Similar issue with WordPerfect files too.

Erich


On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 18:34, Deborah Fitchett eloquently inscribed:

> Wikipedia suggests you could try LibreOffice or OpenOffice.
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_PageMaker__;!!CGUSO5OYRnA7CQ!cKltjGJNj1RYQjnAIfWgkpe_yFM9-700vmS2X_guh6EvpaORWzK2XpTEvR7HnSmc-V9JgatqVajeN2fCskaCxd0$
>
> (This inspired me to look up what might deal with my old AppleWorks files,
> and the answer seems to be the same. Mostly I've been opening in a plain
> text editor then deleting any blocks of formatting gibberish - but then my
> files have very little of that, this wouldn't work well at all for something
> involving lots of layout.)
>
> Deborah
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Wilhelmina Randtke
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> The athletics department at my university has several files made with
> PageMaker 6.5 (extension = .p65).  Does anyone know of currently-available
> software that would open these?
>
> Best,
> -Wilhelmina
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> Wilhelmina Randtke
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