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A Desktop Publishing Application is the proper term for publishing programs on your computer. For example, Microsoft Publisher 2007 is a DPA.
Desktop-publishing software targeted to small- and home-office users included such programs as Microsoft Office Publisher and Serif PagePlus.
Microsoft Publisher is a desktop publishing software while PageMaker is a discontinued desktop publishing program originally released by Aldus.
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You can use software like Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Publisher, or QuarkXPress for desktop publishing. These programs offer features for layout, design, and formatting of printed materials such as magazines, brochures, and newsletters.
e.g :Microsoft office publisher
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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.
Desktop publishing is about using an everyday computer to design for printed materials. Adobe InDesign and Microsoft Office Publisher are two of the most popular desktop publishing programs. If you design items for print such as booklets, postcards, and brochures then you will want this software. Otherwise, it is not necessary to enjoy your computing experience.
No. It can do things with graphics, but it is not a graphics program. It is a desktop publishing program.
A desktop publisher, like Microsoft Publisher, or a word processor, like Microsoft Word.
I've always found Microsoft publisher to be a good piece of software.