Multipage Web page

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Jose Rodrigo Escobar

Is there a way to save my publisher file into a multipage
web page. We are using Office 2003 with Windows 2000.

My department needs to send out company newsletters but
not all the users receiving this file has publisher. We
are looking for a cost saving way of doing this. I know
that we can do this thru Adobe Acrobat Writer and creating
a .PDF, but just wondering if possible to do it thru a
multipage web page or is there a better way of doing this?
 
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Its a cost thing. They are being cheap here. If we have
to we will, I am incharge of testing and they want to see
if there wouldn't be a cost to this.

There would be about 15 users creating different
newsletters.

I agree with creating a .PDF but they don't want to buy
that many licenses.

If there is a way of doing this, then I can show them and
see what they say. If not, I will recommend using Adobe.
-----Original Message-----
May I ask why you'd prefer not to use .pdf? (I'm admittedly biased towards
that format. No platform issues, no software compatiblity concerns, don't
have to be online to read it, etc.)

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"Jose Rodrigo Escobar"
 
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Its a cost thing. They are being cheap here. If we have
to we will, I am incharge of testing and they want to see
if there wouldn't be a cost to this.

You only have to buy one license - for the machine to create the PDFs
(unless they're all going to be at it).
The Reader is free.
Plus, there are cheap/free PDF-making alternatives, such as:

PDF995 at www.pdf995.com
PDF-Xchange at www.docu-track.com
Win2PDF at http://www.daneprairie.com
GhostScript at http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/
(This is good in combination with GSView from
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/
Jaws at http://www.pdfsoftware.com/html/download.html
 

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