How to export to other formats?

J

Jorgen

My printing office does not accept the .pub format and I don't have a
postscript printer which seems to be required to save a .ps file. What to do?
Are there some other tricks to make other formats out of Publisher for
professional printing?

Grateful for any help,
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

We generally recommend using .pdf files if your printer won't accept
Publisher files.
 
S

Stuart

This question looks similar to mine. I have to output to a printing office:



JoAnn Paules said:
We generally recommend using .pdf files if your printer won't accept
Publisher files.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Jorgen said:
My printing office does not accept the .pub format and I don't have a
postscript printer which seems to be required to save a .ps file. What to
do?
Are there some other tricks to make other formats out of Publisher for
professional printing?

Grateful for any help,
 
S

Stuart

This question looks similar to mine. I have to send output from Word to a
printing office:

"I am asked to produce a document in any one of the following formats:
Accepted File Formats

Adobe Acrobat Document (*.pdf)
Adobe Illustrator Artwork 8.01- (*.ai)
Adobe Photoshop Image (*.psd)
Bitmap Image (*.bmp)
GIF Image (*.gif)
JPEG Image (*.jpg,*.jpeg)
PCX Image Document (*.pcx)
PICT Image (*.pic)
PNG Image (*.png)
PostScript File (*.ps)
Scalable Vector Graphics (*.svg,*.svgz)
TARGA Image (*.tga,*.vda)
Windows Enhanced Metafile (*.emf)
Windows Metafile (*.wmf)

MS Word installations I have used elsewhere allow the user to save off a
file in several of these formats, and others, but my MS Word here does not!
It only allows:

MS Word document .doc
MS Word template .dot
XML Document .xml
Web page .mht, .htm, etc.
Rich Text Format document .rtf
MS Works format .wps
An oriental option .hwp

What do I have to do please to save a file in any of the above formats???

Many thanks,

Stuart F

JoAnn Paules said:
We generally recommend using .pdf files if your printer won't accept
Publisher files.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Jorgen said:
My printing office does not accept the .pub format and I don't have a
postscript printer which seems to be required to save a .ps file. What to
do?
Are there some other tricks to make other formats out of Publisher for
professional printing?

Grateful for any help,
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I answered your question in the Word newsgroup. Although it is similar to
another post, it's not the same. You are talking about a completely
different program. Plus hijacking another poster's question isn't very nice.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Stuart said:
This question looks similar to mine. I have to send output from Word to a
printing office:

"I am asked to produce a document in any one of the following formats:
Accepted File Formats

Adobe Acrobat Document (*.pdf)
Adobe Illustrator Artwork 8.01- (*.ai)
Adobe Photoshop Image (*.psd)
Bitmap Image (*.bmp)
GIF Image (*.gif)
JPEG Image (*.jpg,*.jpeg)
PCX Image Document (*.pcx)
PICT Image (*.pic)
PNG Image (*.png)
PostScript File (*.ps)
Scalable Vector Graphics (*.svg,*.svgz)
TARGA Image (*.tga,*.vda)
Windows Enhanced Metafile (*.emf)
Windows Metafile (*.wmf)

MS Word installations I have used elsewhere allow the user to save off a
file in several of these formats, and others, but my MS Word here does
not!
It only allows:

MS Word document .doc
MS Word template .dot
XML Document .xml
Web page .mht, .htm, etc.
Rich Text Format document .rtf
MS Works format .wps
An oriental option .hwp

What do I have to do please to save a file in any of the above formats???

Many thanks,

Stuart F

JoAnn Paules said:
We generally recommend using .pdf files if your printer won't accept
Publisher files.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Jorgen said:
My printing office does not accept the .pub format and I don't have a
postscript printer which seems to be required to save a .ps file. What
to
do?
Are there some other tricks to make other formats out of Publisher for
professional printing?

Grateful for any help,
 

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