To answer your question yes.

I have used all three programs on the IBM and they are very similar. (Keystrokes might be different but they will use the Mac version of the file.)

Stewart


At 09:01 AM 2/4/2008, you wrote:
Right now I do a couple of pro bono news letters for non-profits in PageMaker on a Mac. I'm leaving the area and I'm looking for a successor. I want to write a job description listing hardware and applications and alternatives. I know that there Windows versions of PageMaker, Quark, and InDesign. Would someone using any of those programs be able to take my document and files and build on it for subsequent issues. If that's not possible. what are the Microsoft Office programs that could turn out an acceptable newsletter? Thanks in advance.
Bill L'Hommedieu

Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
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Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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