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at the stuff mart where thay sell alot of stuff. exept dilldoes
Desktop-publishing software targeted to small- and home-office users included such programs as Microsoft Office Publisher and Serif PagePlus.
If you still have the Microsoft Works 2000 software package, or I suppose, have the single purchased Microsoft Home Publishing 2000 product, then simply load Home Publishing on your Vista computer. No need to upgrade to another product if you are currently happy with the Home Publishing capabilities. I did it with Works. You first use the Setup Disk (1) then it asks for Disk 2 - on one of these inputs you can choose to "custom" install and then pick only the Home Publishing product. When it wants to upgrade you to IE version 5, let it go and Vista will ask if you want to do that then you can say NO. Next it wants Disk 4 for the Home Publishing Disk and the product will be fully installed. This puts a Microsoft Works Icon on the desktop. But to simplify things, move that Icon to the trash can and bypass directly to Home Publishing by "Exploring" to Program Files\Microsoft Home Publishing 2000. Right Click on the HPUB application and send a shortcut to the desktop. I have not fully explored the program's execution on Vista but created a single page Calendar and confirmed that I can also access and, therefore, print all my old greeting card projects. Linda in Dallas
Yes it works fine in xp, sp pro, xp pro with sp, no problems works great just did it when I found this at a local thrift sho still in the box an dit is the perfect publishing program for the beginners also.
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The software category that Microsoft Publisher 2003 falls under is the category of desktop publishing software. Microsoft Publisher 2003 is a computer program in which businesses can design, create and publish advertising materials right from their computer systems.
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