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MS Office Forum / Publisher / Commercial Printing / June 2004

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Vanishing Pictures!!30 Jun 2004 16:18 GMT2
I've got an 8 page newsletter. The pictures are all linked to tif
files. 4 color process - Win98 Publisher 2003 - I received the file in
Publisher 2002.
When I print to distiller - Acrobat 4 - in order to print to our
Copying Excel Table to Publisher29 Jun 2004 22:24 GMT4
We are producing a newsletter & I have created a table
showing information for each county in Washington state.  
The table was formatted to easily fit on one page,
however, when I copy it onto a Publisher page, it blows
Can Publisher 2003 open last file worked on by default?28 Jun 2004 20:21 GMT1
Most of the time, I'm opening last week's file to update it for this week.
Would like to have Publisher open it automatically for me. Can it do that?
Don't think it matters, but I use WinXP pro.
Thanks,
inserting one pub file into another21 Jun 2004 15:11 GMT3
new issue.  now i need to insert a publisher file(#1)
into another publisher file (#2).  i saved it(#1) as a
jpeg first then did insert picture on file #2.  when i
then save #2 as postscript then PDF one of the colors (it
PUB 2000 + Color & Newspaper Printing18 Jun 2004 23:52 GMT2
Hello - any assistance is greatly appreciate.
I manage a monthly, community newspaper that has used MS Publisher 2000 for years (it was started with PUB 98). We are a spot color paper, and have used 2000, not upgrading to newer versions, because our printer could only see perfect ...
Any to change defaults to not print crop marks16 Jun 2004 16:21 GMT1
Is there any way to set Pub 2003 to not print crop marks
by default. Particularly when printing composite CMYK. I
most often do not want any of the printer's marks.
thanks in advance for any reply
have doc need postscript to acrobat distiller to pdf with bleed08 Jun 2004 16:49 GMT13
I am trying to send a document to a printer for
commercial printing.  They need a postscript file,
converted to PDF thru Acrobat distiller the finished page
is 8.5 x 11 but I need a bleed and crop marks.  I have
Incorrect Tint and Screen values of spot colors07 Jun 2004 20:46 GMT6
I am having trouble getting publisher to send correct tint and screen values to our AB DICK DPM-34HSC platesetter (version DPM v4.4).   I have a 2 color newsletter PMS 3025 and Black, the solids rip fine but the tints are printing as much as 40 percent lighter. I have tried ...
Direct to plate hassles05 Jun 2004 21:56 GMT2
With Publisher 2000 ripping our files to a direct to plate
system was no problem. Now with 2003, Microsoft has almost
disabled this ability. We can usually get around it by
making pdfs with distiller (though why they want to put
Multiple copies of one page printing - Newsletter04 Jun 2004 17:51 GMT4
I have recently created a 12 page newsletter, and we are planning to print at home - on A3 paper, folded to A4 size
However, I am currently having problems printing bulk copies as each printed page has to be turned over to print in the correct order
I am wanting to print say pages ...
Publisher Training/Tutorial04 Jun 2004 06:51 GMT3
Anyone know of any good Publisher training or tutorial documenation that
is accessible?  If so, where?
Thanks,
Clint
Microsoft Document image Writer03 Jun 2004 16:56 GMT1
I've recently discovered Microsoft Document Image Writer
and would like to use this driver to print my Publisher
project to so the file can be e-mailed to users for
viewing.  I'm trying to come up with a format that can be
advice needed02 Jun 2004 22:58 GMT1
I coppied a powerpoint presentation/file to CD. It is labled read only! I need to change it to a jpeg file to import into Pinnacle studio 8 program. How can I re - save as jpeg file?
 
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