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Error code 115 in Adobe PageMaker refers to a problem with the program's preferences file. This error can occur when the preferences file becomes corrupt or is otherwise unable to be read by the program. There are a few solutions you can try to resolve this issue:
Reset PageMaker's preferences: Go to Edit > Preferences > General, and then click the "Reset Preferences on next launch" button. Close PageMaker, and then reopen it to reset the preferences.
Delete the preferences file: Go to the folder where PageMaker is installed and look for a file called "PageMaker 7.0" or "PageMaker 7.0.prefs" (the number may vary depending on your version of PageMaker) and delete it.
Reinstall PageMaker: Uninstall PageMaker from your computer and then reinstall it. This will replace any missing or corrupt files that may be causing the error.
Check for Updates: Make sure you are running the most recent version of PageMaker, and update if necessary.
Try to open your documents in a different version of PageMaker.
Please note: Before trying any of these solutions, it's a good idea to backup all your important documents and files.
If none of these solutions work, you may need to contact Adobe support for further assistance.
Let's see if I get this write. Akruti7.0 oriya sarala99 is a font?
If it is and you have it on your computer then, look at the fonts folder on your computer. See what kind of font it is. IE: TrueType.
If it is and you use it in several programs already, I don't see why Page Maker wouldn't use those fonts that are already installed. Most DTP programs I have used will take in the font library of your computer, as well as add it's own. I have not used Page Maker before, because it is expensive to buy. A cheaper and slightly better alternative is Serif DTP. That will do your book and import the font for certain. So If you are thinking of buying Page Maker considered it an alternative. If you still want Page Maker, look at the specifications for font use and import of them. Ask Adobe if will use the fonts in your computer, before you buy an expensive software.
Pagemaker 7 will not readily allow Spell checking under Windows 7. To do this you will need to run the Pagemaker application as the Administrator. This can either be by clicking on the right hand mouse botton (right handed persons) while the cursor is on the Pagemaker launch icon either on the desktop, Windows Start up menu or Application Program launch menu and then choosing to run the Application as Administrator. Pagemake launched like this will normally allow spell checking, without the Pagemaker application will return distionary missing or does not support spelling. Disabling account control in Windows 7 before running the Pagemaker, which I do not recommend also achieves this in Windows 7. All the above applies for Windows Vista too!
This is from Adobe InDesign (CS3) Help module:
Convert PageMaker documents
InDesign can convert document and template files from Adobe PageMaker 6.0 and later. When you open a PageMaker file, InDesign converts the original file information to native InDesign information. InDesign files are saved with an .indd filename extension.
For more information, see the PageMaker Conversion Guide (PDF) at www.adobe.com/go/learn_pmconv.
Before opening the document in InDesign, you may want to do the following:
If the PageMaker file or its linked graphics are located on a network server, floppy disk, or removable drive, it may not open as expected if an interruption in data transfer occurs. To prevent data transfer problems, copy documents and their links to the hard disk, preferably in the same folder where the PageMaker publication is stored, before opening them in InDesign.
You may want to use Save As in PageMaker to clear unnecessary hidden data.
To ensure that all links are maintained, copy all linked files to the same folder where the PageMaker publication is stored.
Make sure that all necessary fonts are available in InDesign.
Repair broken graphics links in the PageMaker publication.
If you have a problem converting a large PageMaker document, convert portions of the PageMaker file separately to isolate the problem.
If you cannot open a corrupt PageMaker document in PageMaker, try opening it in InDesign. InDesign can recover most documents that PageMaker cannot open.
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