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Posted by Juan C.Cruz on September 17, 1997 at 11:42:31:
In Reply to: Re: DTP - Best package to recommend to new user posted by JC on July 29, 1997 at 23:40:01:
: : I work for the State of MS and have been asked to research dtp and find the best package for a new user for newsletters, post cards, etc. Does anyone have any suggestions, I know nothing about dtp. HELP!!! Katina
: Without doubt Corel Draw is the esiest for the
: type of projects you describe. For both in house
: and to sent to printshop (EPS file) I work in
: a fast paced retail agency where we turn out full
: page color ads in less than a few hours. (the type
: you see in color circulars) No one here will touch
: either Pagemaker or Quark,..and they have that
: option if they want,..but they always end up using
: Corel draw.
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