>In a message dated 5/10/02 12:37:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< what software would you create this newspaper
>with?  I have all of the above.  Suggestions appreciated. >>
>
>AppleWorks or ClarisWorks is fine for rendering your news copy; OmniPage
>Professional (and a scanner) is great for converting previously published
>hardcopy back into editable text; Adobe PhotoShop is the essential
>photo/image manipulation application for newspaper; Macromedia Freehand is
>probably the most versatile application for the more serious graphic
>designer; and there's no doubt that QuarkXpress is the best all-around
>layout/composing application.  One other note---Adobe Acrobat is essential
>for reading and writing the many PDF files you'll encounter in newspaper
>publishing.  It also helps if you can procure about 100 to 2000 postscript
>typefaces.

OR,
you could pick up one or more copies of Pagemaker in versions from 5 
through 6.5 at bargain prices. We have been publishing our weekly 
newspaper for 23 years with PM. About 75% of the newspapers in Okla 
use PM as their ad creation and page layout program.
Have bot 2 copies of Adobe Indesign, but have not put them into the 
production mainstream yet.
Brasspatch

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