No. Excel is a spreadsheet, which is an application for numerical analysis and manipulation. Publisher is a desktop publishing package, used for creating formal documents such as magazines or leaflets.
Microsoft Publisher is similar to Microsoft Word in that it is a text editing tool. Publisher focusses more on layout and design as it is geared to creating marketing materials. Microsoft Publisher is sold as an entry level tool to Adobe InDesign and QuarkXPress.
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First you would have to have Microsoft Publisher in order to view or edit .pub files. The program Microsoft Publisher can be opened by going to Start->All Programs->Microsoft Office->Microsoft Publisher.
Exel works better it being from Microsoft, I have personally used both. I would recommend Exel.
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I am not sure but you should get Microsoft exel
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What are 5 example of syntax in microsoft exel?
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