convert publisher 2000 newsletter to a pdf file

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computer illiterate

I use publisher 2000 to do a quarterly newsletter - text/graphics - to send
to clients.
I have a website now up and running and would like to be able to download
the newsletter so they can just click and read. The website isn'nt
particularly sophisticated and is managed by myself. Have found it
impossible to copy/paste newsletter.
How do I save the publisher document to be able to do this? Driving me
mad!!!!!
 
J

John Inzer

computer said:
I use publisher 2000 to do a quarterly newsletter - text/graphics -
to send to clients.
I have a website now up and running and would like to be able to
download the newsletter so they can just click and read. The website
isn'nt particularly sophisticated and is managed by myself. Have
found it impossible to copy/paste newsletter.
How do I save the publisher document to be able to do this? Driving
me mad!!!!!
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If you want to convert to .pdf try the following freeware:

Download and install 'PrimoPDF'
http://www.primopdf.com/
(if you only have a few files to convert...you can even
do it online)

With your new program installed...open your project
in Publisher and go to...File / Print.

On your Print screen...open the drop window and
select PrimoPDF as your printer.

Click...OK...now you will see the PrimoPDF screen
and you can browse to a save folder.

When you click...OK..your .pdf file will be created
in your save folder.

The resulting .pdf file can be viewed on any computer
that has the free Adobe Reader installed.

--

J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
B

Brucels

You will need to look for instructions on creating a hyperlink to a document,
which you should be able to find in the program Help or by searching the
Publisher web design section of this forum.

If I recall correctly, Publisher 2000 automatically creates a copy of the
document (the PDF, in this case) in the folder when you publish to the web.
Later version do not.

If you have further questions related to web design, please post them in the
web design newsgroup.

Bruce
 

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