Topic: Drawplus clipart

A few months ago I copied all the DrawPlus goodies on to my current (Windows 10) laptop, and of course I found I couldn't open them in Affinity - or anything else. My original 32-bit laptop died a slow and painful death a few years ago, by which time I'd transferred everything useful to new Windows 7 laptop. When I moved up to the W10 laptop of course I took what i thought would be still useful, but not the old Serif *Plus software. Looking over the W7 laptop again (which I still have) I see I have the exe files but not the installation files.
OK, here's the question . . .
Is it possible to open the old clipart and other stuff -- of which there's a lot, and it could all come in handy -- without DrawPlus, or can I copy the exe files and expect them to work?

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Re: Drawplus clipart

It isn’t possible to open native DrawPlus files without DrawPlus or PagePlus. Copying the installed *.exe files won’t work because you also need to have the correct entries in the Windows registry, which the installer writes for you.

Which version of DrawPlus do you have?

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Re: Drawplus clipart

It isn’t possible to open native DrawPlus files without DrawPlus

They can also be opened in PagePlus, and could be exported from there in a different format.

Re: Drawplus clipart

GB wrote:

It isn’t possible to open native DrawPlus files without DrawPlus

They can also be opened in PagePlus, and could be exported from there in a different format.

Thanks for the reminder, Geoff!

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Re: Drawplus clipart

It is also possible to rename the .dpp file (or, better, a copy of the .dpp file) as .zip, and then unzip it. various elements can then be isolated and presumably copied. I have not investigated this in any depth. It is no doubt labour intensive.

Re: Drawplus clipart

GB wrote:

It is also possible to rename the .dpp file (or, better, a copy of the .dpp file) as .zip, and then unzip it. various elements can then be isolated and presumably copied. I have not investigated this in any depth. It is no doubt labour intensive.

This is true, and I have rescued files in this way when the DPP or whatever file became unopenable.