Benefits of Publisher 2003

M

MrsBinGA

I've been reading a lot of these posts and so far see no advantage of
ugrading from Publisher 2000 to 2002 or 2003. Am I missing something?

The primary reason I wanted to upgrade from 2000 to 2003 is when we
installed Windows XP my Publisher 2000 went "nuts". When I open a new
document the background is a magenta color and the "page" area is turquoise.
This makes it very difficult to work with because you can't see the text very
well on the turquoise colored work space. (The color doesn't print out -
it's only on the computer screen.) I can, however, open a document that was
created "before XP" was installed and the background, etc. it perfect. But
then I have to delete everything in the document and start a new project and
this can be a real pain.

Any helpful info will be most appreciated.
 
J

John Inzer

MrsBinGA said:
I've been reading a lot of these posts and so far see no
advantage of ugrading from Publisher 2000 to 2002 or
2003. Am I missing something?

The primary reason I wanted to upgrade from 2000 to 2003
is when we installed Windows XP my Publisher 2000 went
"nuts". When I open a new document the background is a
magenta color and the "page" area is turquoise.
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Have a look at the following links:

Why has Publisher gone blue & purple
http://www.mvps.org/the_nerd/Publisher/FAQs.htm

MS Publisher 2000 / 2002 / 2003
Version Comparison
http://tinyurl.com/9w4j7
 
M

MrsBinGA

Well, excuse me!!!! This was the first time I'd been on this forum and I
didn't know there were other posts other than the ones I saw. Thanks for
your unkind comment!
 
B

Box134

For one who's always preaching etiquette, I wonder where you get off without
snipping one line of the original post. Someone might think you're a big
lazy slob.

 

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