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See Microsoft's top 10 reasons to use it here http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA101650301033.aspx
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.
Yes, you can use Publisher online by using Microsoft's Office Online platform, which allows you to access and use Publisher via a web browser. Just log in with your Microsoft account and you can create, edit, and save Publisher files online.
It is a publishing software introduced by Microsoft. Using MS publisher you can create brochure, pamphlets, templates for email, post cards, signs, programs and even websites.
you can make your own design and stuff
there are not any
I don't think so, but there is a way to make one on Microsoft word 2003.
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Cindy Stevens has written: 'Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 brief' -- subject(s): Desktop publishing, Microsoft Publisher 'Getting started with Microsoft Office Publisher 2003' -- subject(s): Desktop publishing, Microsoft Publisher
by selling the software in packages, it will save the users the hassle of installing the software one by one.
It depends on which publisher (Microsoft publisher 2007 e.t.c)But if you mean publisher altogether, 2000.