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Difficulty Inserting Excel spreadsheet16 Jan 2004 05:19 GMT2
I am currently creating a newsletter for our company and
want to insert a list of birthdays and service
anniversaries from an Excel spreadsheet.  I copy the
spreadsheet and try to paste it into Publisher.  Instead
Instantly Convert Microsoft? Word Document into PDF Files16 Jan 2004 04:10 GMT3
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Publisher 2003 "save as web" problems16 Jan 2004 01:55 GMT4
Using Publisher 2003 (or 2002) on Windows XP, if I save a
publication as a htm web page, the picture (gif or jpg)
is placed on top of the text instead of beside it.  Any
ideas what settings I'm missing to make this work?
The default font16 Jan 2004 00:53 GMT1
Maybe I am just an idiot...but I can't figure out how to change the default font in Publisher 2000.  Will someone please tell me.
Default printer15 Jan 2004 22:20 GMT4
We have a Windows XP SP1 box with a local Epson printer as
the default.  When printing labels from Publisher, instead
of printing to the default printer (in windows and
publisher) we get an error about duplex printing being the
Publisher 9815 Jan 2004 22:18 GMT2
I am looking for a copy of Publisher 98.  There are two fonts (Kids and Andy) which are not offered on Publisher 2000 that I need for my job's business cards.  How can I go about retrieving those fonts?
Re: file size Pub 98 vs 200315 Jan 2004 22:17 GMT1
File compression was introduced in version 2002.
A file in 2002 could be up to 80% smaller than in version 2000.
A file needs to be opened and then saved in the newer version to be
converted to the newer version's file format which then would modify the
Publisher9815 Jan 2004 19:09 GMT4
Does anyone know if there is a way to install Publisher 98
on an XP system?
Publisher 98 compatible15 Jan 2004 16:16 GMT1
I would like know if publisher 98
can work under Windows XP
Please help with this
Picture Files- Please help!15 Jan 2004 13:19 GMT1
After uninstalling my old HP printer and installing a new
Epson, all my Publisher documents with picture files
diszplayed X's where the photos were. I tried reinstalling
Publisher 2002, and I ran the detect and repair feature,
publisher 9815 Jan 2004 12:26 GMT1
I am trying to open a publisher file sent to me but
cannot open in my version. The file sent to me says it is
to open with publisher 95 version 5. I have XP but
publisher 98, is there any way i can convert the file
recapping on commercial printers15 Jan 2004 08:09 GMT4
I've opened a new thread because the old one had gone down a different path.
If I understand correctly, it is possible to create a CMYK .pdf file using
Publisher and Acrobat. I've taken a look at the CMYK help on Publisher, but
to be honest, it's not obvious how I could achive this. ...
publisher 200015 Jan 2004 08:03 GMT5
i have talked to hp tech and they said that i need to
contact publisher.  my problem has to do with no being
able to print correctly to a laserjet 4500 color printer.
everytime i try i recieve a 49 error which is a firmware
Error in Importng Photo15 Jan 2004 04:13 GMT3
I've edited a photo in Microsoft Picture It! and saved as a jpeg file. When I attempt to import this file into Publisher I receive the message: "Error in Importing file."
file format for importing Pub 03 files into Adobe Go Live site?15 Jan 2004 03:06 GMT3
Has anyone tried to import Publisher 2003 files into an Adobe Go Live created web site?
If so what would be the best file format for this process?
 
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