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[vox-tech] Opening Harvard Graphics .prs
Alex Mandel
2007-04-10 07:17:12 UTC
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Anyone got any idea how to convert or open a Harvard Graphics for
Windows file, extension *.prs, if I had to guess it's from the windows
3.0 days.

I tried the free Harvard Graphics Viewer and it baulked so it must not
be the most recent version. Then I tried to import to PowerPoint but
apparently that only works with the Dos Version .sh3 files, so it must
no be that version.

Googling seems to be getting me nowhere, lets just say the terms are too
common.

Thanks,
Alex
hajhouse
2007-04-10 13:43:56 UTC
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Anyone got any idea how to convert or open a Harvard Graphics for =
Windows file, extension *.prs, if I had to guess it's from the windows =
3.0 days.
=
I tried the free Harvard Graphics Viewer and it baulked so it must not =
be the most recent version. Then I tried to import to PowerPoint but =
apparently that only works with the Dos Version .sh3 files, so it must =
no be that version.
=
Googling seems to be getting me nowhere, lets just say the terms are too =
common.
I assume you know about http://filext.com? It notes in its entry for
*.prs that Harvard Graphics is now the company Serif, so presumably
Serif's current application is the sucessor to the application that
created your file. Not that knowing this helps much.

What does file(1) report about the file in question?

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