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'''Microsoft Publisher''' is an entry-level ] application from ], differing from ] in that the emphasis is placed on page layout and design rather than text composition and proofing. '''Microsoft Publisher''' is an entry-level ] application from ], differing from ] in that the emphasis is placed on page layout and design rather than text composition and proofing.


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Publisher is included in higher-end editions of ], reflecting Microsoft's emphasis on the application as an easy-to-use and less expensive alternative to the "heavyweights" with a focus on the small business market where firms do not have dedicated design professionals available to make marketing materials and other documents.<ref name= "DTP" /><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/review/software_and_services/microsoft/office_publisher_07/221175?pf=1 |title=Office Publisher 07 |work=] Australia | publisher=] |accessdate=2012-02-13}}.</ref> However, it has a relatively small share of the desktop publishing market, which is dominated by ] and ].<ref name= "DTP">{{cite web |url= http://webserver.computoredge.com/editorial/2530/coverprint.htm |title=Desktop Publishing Software 2007 Style |publisher= Computor edge |date=2007-07-27 |accessdate=2012-02-13}}</ref> Publisher is included in higher-end editions of ], reflecting Microsoft's emphasis on the application as an easy-to-use and less expensive alternative to the "heavyweights" with a focus on the small business market where firms do not have dedicated design professionals available to make marketing materials and other documents.<ref name= "DTP" /><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/review/software_and_services/microsoft/office_publisher_07/221175?pf=1 |title=Office Publisher 07 |work=] Australia | publisher=] |accessdate=2012-02-13}}.</ref> However, it has a relatively small share of the desktop publishing market, which is dominated by ] and ].<ref name= "DTP">{{cite web |url= http://hasangay.com|title=Desktop Publishing Software 2007 Style |publisher= Computor edge |date=2007-07-27 |accessdate=2012-02-13}}</ref>


In ], while most of Microsoft Office apps adopted ] in their user interface, Publisher retained its ]s and did not adopt ribbons until the next version, 2010. In ], while most of Microsoft Office apps adopted ] in their user interface, Publisher retained its ]s and did not adopt ribbons until the next version, 2010.

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Microsoft Publisher
Microsoft Publisher 2013 running on Windows 8
Developer(s)Microsoft
Stable release2013 (15.0.4433.1506) / December 11, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-12-11)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeDesktop publishing software
LicenseTrialware
Websiteoffice.microsoft.com/publisher

Microsoft Publisher is an entry-level desktop publishing application from Microsoft, differing from Microsoft Word in that the emphasis is placed on page layout and design rather than text composition and proofing.

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Publisher is included in higher-end editions of Microsoft Office, reflecting Microsoft's emphasis on the application as an easy-to-use and less expensive alternative to the "heavyweights" with a focus on the small business market where firms do not have dedicated design professionals available to make marketing materials and other documents. However, it has a relatively small share of the desktop publishing market, which is dominated by Adobe InDesign and QuarkXPress.

In Microsoft Office 2007, while most of Microsoft Office apps adopted ribbons in their user interface, Publisher retained its toolbars and did not adopt ribbons until the next version, 2010.

Compatibility

Publisher's proprietary file format (.pub) is supported in LibreOffice since February 2013. Corel Draw X4 features "read only" support. Adobe's PageMaker software saves files with a .pub extension but the two files are incompatible and unrelated. Publisher supports numerous other file formats, including the Enhanced Metafile (EMF) format which is supported on Windows platforms. The Microsoft Publisher trial version can be used to view .pub files beyond the trial period.

Release history

Name Version number Release date Edition of Microsoft Office included in
Microsoft Publisher 1.0 1991
Microsoft Publisher 2.0 1993
Publisher for Windows 95 3.0 Sept. 15, 1995
Microsoft Publisher 97 8.0 Dec. 8, 1996 Small Business Edition
Microsoft Publisher 98 8.5 June 21, 1998 Small Business Edition 2.0
Microsoft Publisher 2000 9.0 Sept. 7, 1999 Small Business Edition, Professional, Premium, Developer
Microsoft Publisher 2002 10.0 May 31, 2001 Professional OEM, Professional Special Edition
Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 11.0 Nov. 24, 2003 Small Business, Professional, Professional Plus, Enterprise
Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 12.0 Jan. 27, 2007 Small Business, Professional, Ultimate, Professional Plus, Enterprise
Microsoft Publisher 2010 14.0 June 15, 2010 Standard, Professional, Professional Plus
Microsoft Publisher 2013 15.0 Jan. 29, 2013 Professional, Professional Plus, Standard (volume licensing)
  1. Starting with Publisher 97, the version number jumps to 8.0 to tally Microsoft Office versions.

References

  1. ^ "Desktop Publishing Software 2007 Style". Computor edge. 2007-07-27. Retrieved 2012-02-13.
  2. "Office Publisher 07". PC World Australia. IDG. Retrieved 2012-02-13..
  3. https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.0
  4. "Where is the Publisher viewer?". Microsoft. Retrieved November 7, 2010.
  5. "Publisher Life-cycle". Microsoft. Retrieved 2011-10-23.

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Desktop publishing software
Desktop installed software
Online - cloud based software
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Microsoft 365
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