Commercial Printers, Publisher and Acrobat

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°°°MS°Publisher°°°

Ed you are just a decrepit person with two grey cells left in charge of
amoeba

Ed do not worry the US will go into recession shortly and then they will
take care of all you suffering crustaceans.

--
 
B

Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

Hi cozzas ([email protected]),
in the Microsoft® newsgroups
you posted:

|| I have been working on a newsletter project for several weeks. I
|| used the color mixer to convert images to CMYK, changed Fireworks
|| images to CMYK and dropped them back to Publisher 2000. I even used
|| the Tools, Commercial Printing options to change to CMYK, printed to
|| a pdf, ran the PitStop and after all this time, it still comes out
|| as RGB. I even downloaded PagerMaker and used their Pub/Quark
|| Converter. This required a lot of reformating time. I have just
|| order Publisher 2003 and hope this version offers an easier way to
|| convert Publisher files to CMYK.

Cozzas, Publisher 2003 supports Composite CMYK output, and it's pretty darn
flawless if I do say so myself.

--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Office Publisher MVP
Official Publisher MVP Site:
http://www.kvalheim.org

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
 
E

Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from °°°MS°Publisher°°° said:
Ed you are just a decrepit person with two grey cells left in charge
of amoeba

Sticks and stones...
 
M

Mike Koewler

Ed,

It's all relative. To me, $250 for a program isn't expensive, but it
isn't cheap. I think of PitStop, at $600 as being expensive for my
needs. To others, paying $10,000 for software may be just another expense.

Mike
 

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