what is the maximum size of a file im ms publisher 2007
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 is a Microsoft Publisher file.
Microsoft publisher
No.
In Microsoft Office Publisher 2007, open your Publisher document. On the menu bar, click on File. Then choose "Publish as PDF or XPS..." from the File menu. In the resulting Save dialog box, make sure the save type is PDF. Finally, click on "Publish". Both the Publisher document and the new PDF file will now reside on your system.
Yes they wil. But sometimes not.
Publisher 2007 has a File<Import Word document command that works better than earlier versions. You will still have to adjust images and formatting. For example, most images will import as Inline images. If you want to move the images freely around the page, you will have to reformat each image in Publisher using [right-click] Format Picture < Layout < Object Position. Text will flow into the Publisher document as a continuous series of linked text boxes without regard to your original Word layout, so you will also have to adjust your text boxes. On the whole, it's much easier than starting from scratch, but not foolproof.
Get your 2008 taxes filed on time (or at least file an extension) even if you are not done with your 2007 taxes. You have already reached the maximum failure to file penalty for 2007. If you don't get your 2008 taxes filed on time, you will get a whole new set of penalties for 2008.
You can save a publisher document as a word document. Click on file/save as and from the dropdown box choose .doc
International masters publisher
if you're using Publisher 2003, it's File Page Setup Landscape OK
Current spreadsheet size is 165MB, no problems yet and includes extensive code/macros and colors.