Alan Frayer wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I am the webmaster for a client who has recently changed to using
>> only MS Publisher because that makes it easier for her to put out
>> their newsletter. I "publish" their newsletter on the website.
>> Is there any way to open MS Publsher files usi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am the webmaster for a client who has recently changed to using only MS
> Publisher because that makes it easier for her to put out their newsletter. I
> "publish" their newsletter on the website.
> Is there any way to open MS Publsher files using OpenOffice? or some
Unfortunately, the .pub file format is proprietary and undocumented and
sufficiently complex (unnecessarily so, IMO) to make it nearly impossible to
read in anything but M$Pub. Sorry for the bad news. Perhaps your client could
export the content so that you only have to do the formatting? I h
> The good news is there are applications that will allow her to print her
> Publisher documents to PDF files, and once that is done, you can put the
> PDF files on the web, saving you a ton of rekeying.
>
This one (http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/) works nicely. And
it is easy to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am the webmaster for a client who has recently changed to using only MS Publisher
because that makes it easier for her to put out their newsletter. I "publish"
their newsletter on the website.
Is there any way to open MS Publsher files using OpenOffice? or some utilit
I am the webmaster for a client who has recently changed to using only MS
Publisher because that makes it easier for her to put out their newsletter. I
"publish" their newsletter on the website.
Is there any way to open MS Publsher files using OpenOffice? or some utility?
Now I have to re-enter a