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Importing early files into V8 - 8/16/2013 5:34:31 PM   
wordwonk

 

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I just installed Calendar Creator 8.0 onto a 64-bit Windows 7 system. I can open one or two .ce3 files, but not a .cc3 file. CCreator just hangs. I'd like to be able to create a calendar with events from eight .ce3 files. Is this doable? Should I save the .ce3 or .cc3 files in some other format first? (I realize I'm dealing with old software, but it was running on an old PC; I'd prefer not to have to buy V12.1.)
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RE: Importing early files into V8 - 8/17/2013 6:10:24 AM   
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I have not used a version of Calendar Creator earlier than version 10, so I'm not of much help on this issue.

You might review this list of files created by earlier versions.

http://support.encore.com/technicalsupport/kb.aspx?kb_id=1098&product_id=2685

It could be that your best option will be to export events to a generic format (e.g., .csv) to import into another version. You would lose a lot of features in that process, however.

Whatever you do, save versions of your current files before trying imports/exports, etc.

Perhaps another person on the forum has used the older versions and can give better advice.

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