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        "id": 1011472,
        "msgid": "tip-on-upgrading-to-ami-pro-31-1447893297",
        "date": "1994-12-05 00:00:00",
        "title": "Tip on upgrading to Ami Pro 3.1",
        "author": null,
        "source": "JP",
        "tags": null,
        "topic": null,
        "summary": "Tip on upgrading to Ami Pro 3.1 JAKARTA (JP): When I installed SmartSuite 3.0, my Ami Pro was also upgraded to Version 3.1. However, right after the upgrade I started having problems editing the files that I had previously created in Version 3.01. Each time I tried to activate Thesaurus, Ami Pro returned a message that it couldn't find the necessary files. So, thinking that the installation procedure was not perfectly carried out, I reinstalled the entire suite. I still got the same message.",
        "content": "<p>Tip on upgrading to Ami Pro 3.1<\/p>\n<p>JAKARTA (JP): When I installed SmartSuite 3.0, my Ami Pro was<br>\nalso upgraded to Version 3.1. However, right after the upgrade I<br>\nstarted having problems editing the files that I had previously<br>\ncreated in Version 3.01. Each time I tried to activate Thesaurus,<br>\nAmi Pro returned a message that it couldn&apos;t find the necessary<br>\nfiles. So, thinking that the installation procedure was not<br>\nperfectly carried out, I reinstalled the entire suite. I still<br>\ngot the same message.<\/p>\n<p>I even erased all of the old Ami Pro&apos;s files, SmartSuite and<br>\ntheir subdirectories and reinstalled the package afresh. It was<br>\nno fun at all, as the suite came in thirty 3.5&quot; diskettes. Still,<br>\nit didn&apos;t work.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, I found the answer. Apparently, Ami Pro 3.01 stored<br>\ninformation about the thesaurus files found in its document as<br>\nwell. When Version 3.1 opened the files, it tried to locate the<br>\nthesaurus files referred to in them that were erased during<br>\ninstallation.<\/p>\n<p>So, if you happen to have the same message on your screen as<br>\nyou try to activate Thesaurus, follow my seven-step solution: (1)<br>\nOpen the 3.01 file; (2) Highlight the entire content of the file;<br>\n(3) Copy the selected content to the clipboard; (4) Close the<br>\nfile; (5) Create a new file; (6) Paste everything from the clip\u001f<br>\nboard, and (7) Save the file with the old 3.01 filename. When<br>\nyou&apos;re asked whether you want to replace the existing file, just<br>\nclick on Yes.<\/p>\n<p>In the new file with the same old name, you&apos;ll no longer have<br>\ndifficulty accessing the thesaurus.<\/p>\n<p>-- Zatni Arbi<\/p>",
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