If you have Publisher 2007, you should open the file in there, and then chose "Save as". When you click on the arrow that will show you all possibilities, you will see "Publisher 2000" there. "Save as Publisher 2000" and then you can open it with your older version.
It depends on which publisher (Microsoft publisher 2007 e.t.c)But if you mean publisher altogether, 2000.
The Microsoft Publisher 2007 is more advanced than the 2003.
Yes
You can do this on any Microsoft word program just: go into file and press save. Then click the down arrow and click on what year you want you document to be saved on. (year 2007, 2010 etc.) And that's it!
The four packages of Microsoft office 2007 are Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft Access
I would use Microsoft Publisher for that
You need the Office 2007 compatibility pack. It's a free download from Microsoft.
Open it with word 2007 and then save it from Save as command
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.
No. You would need a converter and that may not even work for 2000, although it will for 2003. The thing to do is do a Save As in Word 2007, and save the file in an earlier version. Then you can open it. If it is not your file get the person who you got it from to do that.
See Microsoft's top 10 reasons to use it here http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA101650301033.aspx
The programs included depend on the version of Ofice you brought. You also could of told the compuetr not to install Publisher.