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Posted by Cybersmith on April 12, 1997 at 23:35:32:
In Reply to: microsoftpublish vs. pagemaker posted by gail bartok on March 14, 1997 at 09:03:20:
: If you plan to do any serious design work, stick with PageMaker.
MSPublisher uses templates, which can be useful if you're in a hurry
or don't have design skills. But if you want any real versatility
in making choices about leading, style sheets, pullout quotes,
text wrapping, adjusting graphics, etc. MSPublisher is really
for novices.
help.. I have worked with Pagemaker for 6+ yrs. When we upgraded our computer and went microsoft I just started using microsoft Publish. I need some help to deside to upgrade my Pagemaker (5.0 I think) or stick with Publish or even upgrade that to '97. I would like someone's input.(I primarily do newsletters - 'always looking for interesting templates.)
: Thanks,
: Gail