What is Microsoft Publisher?
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Deployment
- Cloud, Saas, Web-based
- Desktop-mac
- Desktop-Windows
- Desktop-Linux
- Desktop-Chromebook
- On Promise Windows
- On Premise Linux
- Mobile-Android
- Mobile-Iphone
- Mobile-Ipad
Support
- Email/Help Desk
- FAQs/Forum
- Knowledge Base
- Phone Support
- 24/7 (Live Recap)
Training
- In Person
- Live Online
- Webinars
- Documentation
- Videos
Microsoft Publisher Pricing
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Microsoft Publisher Features
Primary Features
Templates
A template is a file that serves as a starting point for a new document.
For Printing
Desktop publishing is the process of using computer software to combine and rearrange text and images and create digital files that are either sent to a commercial printer for printing or printed directly from a desktop printer.
For Newspapers / Magazines
Desktop publishing allows individuals, businesses, and other organizations to self-publish a wide variety of content, from menus to magazines to books, without the expense of commercial printing.
Pdf Export / Import
Exporting/importing the Portable Document Format (PDF) files with desktop publishing software is possible as well.
Image Editing
Image editing allow you to do more than just manipulate images (resize, angle, crop, or compress). It should give you a set of built-in image effects and filters as well as other functions related to design. Such functions may include adding shadows, controlling the transparency, and so forth. Highly professional applications may offer advanced drawing tools.
For Ebooks
Desktop publishing platform to create, publish, and securely deliver multimedia-enhanced interactive eBooks.
HTML Import / Export
DTP supports the import and export of materials in a variety of formats, one of which can be HTML files.
Handles Database Formats
Desktop publishing software can handle more of the common database formats (Excel, AS/400, SQL, TXT, e XML), then transform them into usable documents.
Multiple Editing Layers
Multiple editing layers keep the workspace more or less uncluttered which helps to prevent selecting and moving the unintended object.
Object Snapping / Grouping
Object snapping/grouping helps in a similar way by making sure that multiple objects remain positioned proportionate to one another.
Secondary Features
- Graphic Tools
- Layout Tools
- Professional Publishing
- Sharing
- Text Tools
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