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How to Update Microsoft Publisher
by Diane Dilov-Schultheis
If you have Microsoft Publisher on your computer, it is advised that you keep it regularly updated. This is a simple process that can be completed easily. Once you have updated Microsoft Publisher, you will have all of the latest available options, security improvements and other features. This will give you the best overall performance from your publishing software.
You can get Microsoft Publisher updates for the following versions:
Microsoft Publisher 2000
Microsoft Publisher 2002
Microsoft Publisher 2003
Microsoft Publisher 2007
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How to Make a Certificate Using Microsoft Publisher
by Dave Andrews
Make a certificate in Microsoft Publisher on a computer by selecting award certificates under Publication Types in Publisher. Create a certificate in Microsoft Publisher with tips from a software developer in this free video about computer technology.
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How to Create a Flyer in Microsoft Publisher
by Dave Andrews
Flyers can be found in the publication types group of Microsoft Publisher. Create a flyer in Microsoft Publisher with tips from a software developer in this free video on computer training.
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How to Create an Invitation in Microsoft Publisher
by Dave Andrews
When using Microsoft Publisher, 'invitation cards' is one of the publication types that can be created and edited for events like dinner parties. Create an invitation in Microsoft Publisher with tips from a software developer in this free video on computer software solutions.
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How to Create a Web Page Using Microsoft Publisher
by a eHow Computers Editor
Design and create Web pages quickly and easily using Microsoft Publisher, a simple desktop publishing program.
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How to Convert a Microsoft Publisher File to a Web Page
by a eHow Computers Editor
Turn that holiday newsletter you created in Microsoft Publisher into a Web page with just a few simple steps.
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How to Use Microsoft Publisher Help
by a eHow Computers Editor
Whether you are a beginner or an expert at using Microsoft Publisher, you may find that you need help from time to time. Within Microsoft Publisher is a help system that lets you search for assistance and get immediate results. Follow the steps below to find out how to use the Microsoft Publisher Help System.
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How to Make Tickets Using Microsoft Publisher
by Erica Sweeney
Microsoft Publisher offers many design tools that let you create any type of publication or document. You can essentially make anything in Publisher, including tickets. The easiest way to make tickets in Microsoft Publisher is to download a ticket template from Microsoft Office's website and modify it in Publisher with your own text, colors and graphics. These steps can be used for creating tickets in both Microsoft Publisher 2003 and 2007.
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How to Flip in Microsoft Publisher
by Launie Sorrels
Microsoft Publisher is an entry-level desktop publishing application. Publisher's focus is on page layouts and design. Publisher's hundreds of customizable template designs make it easy for even the beginner to create high-quality publications. Microsoft Publisher can be a useful resource for the Home-Based business or for any small business. Microsoft Publisher has many features that allow the user to alter text and/or objects. The Rotate and Flip features are both excellent tools for manipulating pictures and arranging text.
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How to Open a Pub File on a Mac
by Art Corvelay
PUB files are files with an extension of .pub. They are proprietary files that can be opened only in Microsoft Publisher. Because Microsoft Publisher is an application that can be installed only on Windows machines, you will have to use a workaround to open a PUB file on a Mac. If you own an Intel Mac with a Windows partition, you can install Microsoft Publisher on your Windows partition and view PUB files through Microsoft publisher. If you do not have an Intel Mac, or do not want to purchase Microsoft Publisher, there is a website that will convert your PUB file to a PDF, which you can open on your Mac.
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