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chip500

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Jan 10, 2008
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Just got a new Mac Pro. Installed the entire Creative Suite 3, upgrade edition. But I still want InDesign CS2, for technical reasons. But when I tried installing it from my CS2 disk, it wouldn't let me. It was "grayed out" on the list of programs to install.

Can I not have both versions of InDesign on my computer? Any tips?
 
Just got a new Mac Pro. Installed the entire Creative Suite 3, upgrade edition. But I still want InDesign CS2, for technical reasons. But when I tried installing it from my CS2 disk, it wouldn't let me. It was "grayed out" on the list of programs to install.

Can I not have both versions of InDesign on my computer? Any tips?
Try removing the CS3 creative suite and then install InDesign CS2, then reinstall the CS3 suite. That should work.

I had the same problem with wanting Photoshop CS2 and CS3 installed.
 
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