Microsoft Publisher 2003 [OLD VERSION]

Software : Microsoft Publisher 2003 [OLD VERSION]

Microsoft Publisher 2003 [OLD VERSION]

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 : Microsoft Publisher 2003 [OLD VERSION]
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0805529345805
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Release Date: 2003-10-21
Studio: Microsoft Software



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionPublisher 2003 makes it easy to create professional publications for print, the Web, and e-mail/in-house use! Promote a consistent busines identity with 10 new Master Design Sets -- for great-looking, consistent newsletters, postcards, flyers, Web sites, e-mail announcements and more




Features:
  • Design, create, and publish professional marketing and communication materials in-house
  • Publish for desktop printing, commercial printing, e-mail distribution, or viewing on the Web
  • Customize color schemes, font schemes, and various layout options
  • Lets you make the most of your knowledge and experience with the Microsoft Office System
  • Getting started is easier than ever with the simplified Start screen in Publisher 2003





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Still Not a Professional Program
No save to PDF feature.
No save to EPS feature.

Don't let all the bells and whistles fool you... if you plan on taking your files to a printshop be sure they FULLY support Microsoft programs before you buy this program because it can cause a myriad of problems when outputting to postscript RIP devices such as image setters.

Until Microsoft fully understands the printing process, this program should be used primarily by people who will be printing to a home desktop printer.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Publisher 2003
I have been a user of Publisher since the first version came out! Amazingly enough back then local printers would cringe if you told them you use Publisher, today most all use it as well. It is quite user friendly - the first version I taught myself how to use because I did not have a manual! I was happy to hear that this version was available and also learned through my sister - who was a first time user - that the web site wizard is phenomenal when trying to create a website! I would recommend this program to anyone who needs to create anything on a computer. Kudos to Publisher!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Software
The software is easy to use and makes creating marketing cards and flyers fun.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Great looks and ergonomics but end result is nada
The out of the box MP 2003 templates for print and web publishing are excellent and easy enough to manage but trying to get them online is an absoltue nightmare. Files become corrupted easily and directories get run through the grinder, so by the time you're ready to bring up your web site online it's become an FTP rat's nest. I've worked w/ 3 major host services and none of us could get an MP2003 generated site to work w/ all indexes, images and text attached and/or pointed in the right direction. I would go w/ the free Nvu.com software for a more stable web site creation. Code layout is easier to follow.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Still Has Bug(s)
I just wanted to add that Microsoft has still not fixed the bug that screws-up Transparency/Opacity. Want a graphic to show through? Too bad, it appears solid. Same bug in PowerPoint, too.



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