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MS Office Forum / Publisher / General MS Publisher Questions / January 2004

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free download?12 Jan 2004 19:36 GMT2
is there a free download that will allow older versions
of publisher to open files created in newer versions in a
read-only format?
printing to magicolor 2300dl from publisher12 Jan 2004 18:44 GMT3
The printer will print something from publisher but it is
not a true representation of what is on the screen. Is
there a setting in publisher that needs changing? We can
print from any other package with no problems!!!
Editing in Microsoft Word -- Update on Norton Antivirus Conflict12 Jan 2004 18:43 GMT2
Many of  you have shared my experience of having to disable script
blocking in Norton Antivirus to be able to use the "Edit in Microsoft
Word".  Over the weekend, for a variety of reasons, I upgraded to the
2004 edition of Norton Antivirus (from one that was several years old)
Opening earlier a Publisher 2000 versions12 Jan 2004 18:42 GMT2
i want to open a Publisher 2000 version 2 publication using publisher 2000 version 6. The publication was produced using Windows 98.
where can I find the page sorter?12 Jan 2004 17:02 GMT3
I want to see all the website pages and switch between them. where is than hidden in the menus?
Lining-up columns12 Jan 2004 08:23 GMT4
We've produced a great-looking brochure with Publisher that has one single
non-fatal, but still annoying, flaw.
The lines of text in adjacent columns are not properly aligned, even though
the tops of both columns are both sitting on the same guideline. The text is
starting page number12 Jan 2004 04:16 GMT1
Can anyone tell me how to change the starting page number in Pub 2002? In earlier versions it's straight forward, but in 02 I can't work it out with help or the manual.
Adobe Reader12 Jan 2004 00:59 GMT1
Because many folks use Adobe Reader in conjunction with Publisher, here's an
FYI.
Adobe Reader version 6.01 is now available for Windows 98SE and later.
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
creat an address list for mail merge11 Jan 2004 20:22 GMT1
I am trying to creat an address lis for mail merge.  Microsoft office publisher this operation cannot be completed because of dialog or data base engine failures please help. Also can not connect to the data source
Differences 2000 & 2002??11 Jan 2004 20:03 GMT4
We are still having compatibility problems with different versions of
Publisher e.g. 2000 and 2002. We have ditched the Pub 97 version!!
The problem is that some members of our staff work at home on newer
versions. Are there any great improvements/differences between 2000 and
product key11 Jan 2004 13:21 GMT3
Is there anything I can do if I've lost the cd-case with
the product key on it?  I had to reinstall windows and now
I can't get publisher back on my computer.
What "converter" to copy Word to Publisher?11 Jan 2004 06:52 GMT2
My dad's tryign to copy a Word file into Publisher, but
he's getting an error saying he needs a "converter"
Anyone know what t his is,and where to get it? (if it's a
download, EXACTLY what is it called?
TOOLBAR TROUBLE11 Jan 2004 06:48 GMT2
The toolbars are visible but in grayscale and not responding. How do I restore them?
Color Schemes10 Jan 2004 22:26 GMT1
How do you export custom color schemes to Microsoft
Office Frontpage 2003?
Can Publisher import PowerPoint presentations?10 Jan 2004 20:49 GMT5
Hi, My company has used PowerPoint to create many
marketing materials not for projecting presentations but
for printing (and used pdfs for emailing and viewing).  
We have upgraded to new computers running Windows XP and
 
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