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A Publisher viewer would make it easier to read other's pub fi
If you'd spent a little time reading the archives in this newsgroup,
you'd have seen that we often post links to free or low cost alternatives to Acrobat and recommend using .pdf files. If you'd spent a little time trying to pull your finger out of your bum, you'd have noticed how unhelpful you were being. tut. Publisher needs a viewer, is there one yet? |
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A Publisher viewer would make it easier to read other's pub fi
You could download the 30 day evaluation kit, when the evaluation runs out you can
use the Publisher evaluation kit as a viewer. https://microsoft.order-7.com/consum...ookie%5Ftest=1 -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Prellie" wrote in message ... If you'd spent a little time reading the archives in this newsgroup, you'd have seen that we often post links to free or low cost alternatives to Acrobat and recommend using .pdf files. If you'd spent a little time trying to pull your finger out of your bum, you'd have noticed how unhelpful you were being. tut. Publisher needs a viewer, is there one yet? |
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A Publisher viewer would make it easier to read other's pub fi
"Mary Sauer" wrote:
You could download the 30 day evaluation kit, when the evaluation runs out you can use the Publisher evaluation kit as a viewer. https://microsoft.order-7.com/consum...ookie%5Ftest=1 Thank you mary. I do find it strange that microsoft haven't put out a viewer. I'm not a publisher user myself, and have no need for the program, however as a web designer every so often a client pops up who sends me his stuff as a pub file, this time I tried the PrimoPDF route recommended elsewhere, maybe it was me being thick, but the install led nowhere. Its certainly not a solution for your average user. Sometimes its not straight forward to ask the producer of the file to re-save it, a viewer would be good, i wish i could code one! there must be some money in that! Your answer hopefully will solve my problem - many thanks for your reply. |
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A Publisher viewer would make it easier to read other's pub fi
Prellie wrote:
I tried the PrimoPDF route recommended elsewhere, maybe it was me being thick, but the install led nowhere. Its certainly not a solution for your average user. ==================================== For .pub files...Primo PDF is only useful if you have Publisher. The file must be first opened in Publisher and then it's possible to create the ..pdf file by choosing Primo PDF as your printer. Once you have the .pdf version of your file...it can be opened and viewed with Adobe Reader. Mary's suggestion for the 30 day trial version of Publisher is the best bet for someone who does not have Publisher installed. -- John Inzer |
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