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does the new 'beta' publisher 2010, import pdf files? 
I may download the beta to try, however if it does not import pdf files, it 
has very limited use for me & I will not bother.
Publishers inability to import pdf files in the 2007 version has relegated 
it to 'amature' software status in my mind, as it's rivals, such as serif 
page plus have been able to do so for some time now. 
Serious desktop publishing software in the 21st century unable to work with 
a now de-facto standard document format is unacceptable.
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Reply Utf 11/22/2009 9:51:01 PM

Feel better now?
"white61" <white61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:2D20F311-8033-455A-86F4-5B906F14660F@microsoft.com...
> does the new 'beta' publisher 2010, import pdf files?
> I may download the beta to try, however if it does not import pdf files, 
> it
> has very limited use for me & I will not bother.
> Publishers inability to import pdf files in the 2007 version has relegated
> it to 'amature' software status in my mind, as it's rivals, such as serif
> page plus have been able to do so for some time now.
> Serious desktop publishing software in the 21st century unable to work 
> with
> a now de-facto standard document format is unacceptable. 

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Reply Charles 11/23/2009 11:17:24 PM


*Amature*? Shirley you mean; amateur?

Publisher is probably more like "advanced hobbyist", that in the hands of 
someone who knows what they are doing can produce outstanding results. If 
however you want pro software then that's what you should, something like 
CS4 perhaps.

-- 
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression Web






"white61" <white61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:2D20F311-8033-455A-86F4-5B906F14660F@microsoft.com...
> does the new 'beta' publisher 2010, import pdf files?
> I may download the beta to try, however if it does not import pdf files, 
> it
> has very limited use for me & I will not bother.
> Publishers inability to import pdf files in the 2007 version has relegated
> it to 'amature' software status in my mind, as it's rivals, such as serif
> page plus have been able to do so for some time now.
> Serious desktop publishing software in the 21st century unable to work 
> with
> a now de-facto standard document format is unacceptable. 


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Reply Rob 11/24/2009 1:55:41 AM

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