atw: Re: MS Publisher

I've used it quite a bit, on occasion, since it was in version 1. I think
it's a great tool for home use; for such things as club newsletters and
things. I think you will find that if you create a file comprising 40 pages
it will end up being very large file that could bog down on a machine
without much RAM. I don't know what you mean by a "list for Publisher".

2009/1/21 Christine Kent <c.bkent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

>  Guys
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> Is there anyone out there with experience with Publisher or who knows of a
> list for Publisher?
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> It seems to be a much neglected product, even by Microsoft themselves, but
> I have been pushing it a bit and finding it quite a useful web publishing
> tool for simple material.
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> I am creating my document in Publisher as a web document, using a web
> template, then compiling it using Web Compiler into an online product.
> However, before I get too far down this road, I need to know if it has any
> serious file size limitations.   Currently I am planning to create a single
> file of about 40 pages, which will be over 2mb.  This would not challenge
> the other Office 2007 products, but does it challenge Publisher?
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> (…and before I get the hailstorm of "why use Microsoft anything" responses,
> if I am to write convincing books in these products, or train in them, or
> offer support in them, I need to have pushed them to their limits myself.)
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> (…and apart from that, I get a real kick out of discovering that really
> simple usable products "sing".  I am all for empowering the masses.)
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> Regards
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> Christine
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