If productivity is the most important thig a word processor should convince them. If communication, customization of the message is important a layout program is the best. But here the purpose is not to do fast, it is to do well and nice.
Just a question, does Publisher support true Grayscaling ? pygmee Helge Hielscher wrote: > Hello Craig, > > thanks for your answer. > > On 4/13/07, Craig Ringer <craig at postnewspapers.com.au> wrote: >> My biggest problem with it is its output. It has only limited CMYK >> colour support, and that only in the latest versions. > > Our Journal is in gray, so CMYK does not matter. > >> I've wasted HOURS trying to massage ads designed in Publisher into >> something we can print. Publisher is OK if your "press" is your home >> colour laser printer, and if you don't have strong expectations about >> colour. > > Mhm, that means it is on the printer to decide if they can use Publisher :-( > >> If either of these are not true, find a full featured DTP app >> and avoid that jumped-up word processor. > > The problem is that they think Scribus is too complicated. They are > probably judging by the time I spent with Scribus when I was doing the > layout for them. > > Regards, > Helge >
