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You are attempting to upload a file that exceeds our 50MB free limit. No, thanks Continue uploading file. Files to Convert. File Name File Size Progress. PUB Document File extension. The file type is typically used for amateur publishing with professionals opting for higher end file types. Actions PUB Converter View other document file formats Technical Details Microsoft Publisher files may contain various elements including images, graphics, formatted text and objects.

With a few tips on how to use MS Publisher , you can start using the application like a professional editor. Despite all its features and advantages for the common user, though, MS Publisher is notorious for its lack of compatibility with other applications.

It poses a major obstacle for collaboration, reviewing, and sharing Publisher content, which is an essential part of publishing print material. In this post, we cover a few tips, hacks and suggestions that can help you open or view Microsoft Publisher files. There are two ways you can go about this:. Your comments are exceedingly encouraging, especially after some time has passed since I wrote this instructable.

Excellent instructable. Well structured, user-friendly and it flows. Reply 9 years ago on Introduction. Hello, Prof. Thanks for the commendation and correction. I'm not sure who to consult concerning definitions and acroymns. I do want to be accurate, and usually try to gather a majority of opinion by searching the internet. I'm also aware of the impact of time upon words and acroymns. Regardless, I thank you for your encouraging words! Hello MiltReynolds! I'm beginning to think my source is wrong.

I am extremely sorry for the mishap. And although I am in a different continent Australia , I'm pretty sure that names and the like would stay the same. Nevertheless, I am sorry for the misguided comment. Keep up the good work and thank you for the quick and neutral response. No worries, mate! I'm intrigued by your instructable's page, as well. Your instructables are giving me the itch to try it again!

Thank you, you are a more enjoyable person to talk to than the latter. Anything else in your vast knowledge programming wise? I greatly enjoy talking to you, you always seem to be cheery. Thank you Milt, may peace and prosperity be ever in your future! A decade or so later I interviewed for a sales position with a local fabricator of plastic wine tanks. I hesitantly described my child-like learning experiences ten years prior, and his eyes opened wide in eager anticipation.

I quickly tried to downplay the extent of my knowledge, but he shrugged off all my protests and hired me on the spot. A huge part of my job became the debugging and modification of an intricate program that controlled the company's oven, an enormous machine capable of molding tanks of gallon capacity! I eventually figured out enough of the code to make the needed modifications and fixes Wow, it's always a pleasure talking to you, you communicate as if that smile on your profile picture never stops!

Who thought that you would get a job on the spot especially a job that I would have thought had nothing to do with "geeky" stuff all because of some experience. I know all too well how frustrating scripts that do not work can be.

Almost all of my instructables have been worked on meticulously to stomp out all the bugs. And when the code just doesn't work! I have to isolate separate sections and see which one doesn't work, then find the line, then find out what I've done wrong.

Well, good luck to you on your future voyages into the unknown. Reply 10 years ago on Introduction. Thank you so much for the encouragement! I was holding my breath, imagining both extremes. Either the post would be seen as too simplistic and not worthwhile in the eyes of more experienced programmers or that it would be seen as too technical for a DIY site.

Your thanks mean a great deal to me! In programming there's always someone that has no enough knowledge, or too much. But different approaches bring always something. If you drink your 2 gallons-a-day Cool Aid, nothing will be evolved or sophisticated enough. It's a good entry-point and not just that. Glad to know you use "the gimp" also.

Dumb question. You reference two css files, but only have a listing for one css file. Which goes to which? NOT a dumb question at all! I appreciate your asking for clarity. That's something I did not explain very well. On Step 6 I begin to discuss the css file that I named "html-css-publisher-screen. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums.

Expression Web and SuperPreview. Sign in to vote. Friday, April 10, AM. Yes, and I can have ice cream for breakfast. That doesn't change its nature as a typical dessert food, or transform Wheaties into anything I would want to put on a sundae. The issue in this case is that Publisher and the other Office apps produces horribly nasty, proprietary html markup. The "common webpage format" is html, but although Publisher can output something resembling html superficially, it is a print -oriented program, not an html editor, and that shows in its output.

It might be fine as, say, a prototyping tool, if you wish to add an extra step to your workflow, but its output should not be used for a production page. If you already have a page done in Publisher, you're better off using that as a "design comp," a visual model from which you build the page using standards-compliant, non-proprietary html and css.

EW is perfect for this, because it will by design attempt to produce markup consistent with the doctype declaration, and will warn you if you try to do otherwise. It will not, nor will any tool of my acquaintance, turn the garbage markup produced by Publisher into anything resembling standards-compliant, cross-browser compatible html and css.

In other words, there is no "magic button" that will permit simply opening a Publisher page and then saving it as a newly transformed compliant, valid page.

And believe me, it would take far less time to build the page from the ground up than to clean up the average page created by Publisher Word, Excel, etc.



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