sure it does
No, it is compatiable with vista home premium, I have had it.
The Microsoft Publisher 2007 is more advanced than the 2003.
Yes, Microsoft Office 2003 is compatible with Windows Vista.
Not that I'm aware of. I ran both for several months.
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You know vista home premium wont go onto a domain. You know that, dont you???
Yes.
Other versions of Microsoft Publisher include Publisher 2003, Publisher 2007, Publisher 2010, Publisher 2013, Publisher 2016, and Publisher 2019. Each version offers improved features and capabilities for creating professional-quality publications.
Yes it does. I have tried it on Vista 32 bit and Vista ultimate 64 bit and both worked fine as far as doing the simple work I was doing. One thing I had a problem with, but this is common to both Vista and XP, is opening Publisher files over a network when there are hundreds of files in the server directory. There's an irritating delay opening and saving network files, though this also happened under XP, but not Win 98. However don't think it will be improved by buying Publisher 2007 as it made the matter worse - unbelievably, you cannot set a default directory to be another computer on the network, only the computer Publisher is installed on, so this means big problems if you want several users working on and saving Publisher 2007 files to a server. Microsoft describes it as an oversight but haven't remedied it with a patch. Therefore in my experience of fairly basic Publisher files, 2003 works fine on Vista and has some features that are better than the 2007 edition.
Yes.
yes