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Mixing versions of Printmaster - 12/31/2014 4:00:58 AM   
jinky

 

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I have Printmaster Platinum 16 and have now bought Printmaster 18.1
Do I have to remove the old version first or can I just load the newer
DVD version and use both, and does the newer version do all the things
the 16 did and hopefully more.
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RE: Mixing versions of Printmaster - 12/31/2014 9:35:11 AM   
ellengard


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I don't think you need v16 at all, if you install v18.1. v18.1 was updated in order to be fully compatible with Win 7. There may be some projects with newer art, but I don't recall getting any new features.

You can have both versions working on the same computer, but I think you have to install the new version in a different directory to avoid some v16 files getting overwritten with v18.1 files.

You should also read this thread regarding moving your project files:
http://forums.encoreusa.com/tm.asp?m=39184

As I am not a tech expert, hopefully someone else will come along and provide more tech advice. I'm more of a "how to use the program features" person.

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