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Converting to Publisher

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Suzanne C. - 18 Apr 2006 22:21 GMT
My training department is converting many of it's Word and PowerPoint
documents over to Publisher 2003.  What are the limitations on this?  How
large can the documents be?  What about pagination?  Will we have a problem
converting those over as well?

Thanks for your help.
JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 18 Apr 2006 22:55 GMT
There's no real "converting" process. You're basically going to have to do a
copy and paste and then tweak until you get the desired results.

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> My training department is converting many of it's Word and PowerPoint
> documents over to Publisher 2003.  What are the limitations on this?  How
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> Thanks for your help.
Ed Bennett - 18 Apr 2006 23:06 GMT
> My training department is converting many of it's Word and PowerPoint
> documents over to Publisher 2003.

Is there any particular reason for doing this?

This newsgroup is for discussion not of the Publisher program, but of
programming (writing computer code) that utilises Microsoft Publisher's
programmability features (object model).

The correct newsgroup for your question would be microsoft.public.publisher.

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