Hi Budget Print Center (budget(nospam)
[email protected]),
in the Microsoft® newsgroups
you posted:
|| "Commercial printers get Publisher for free through a PSPP
|| program."
|| Could you elaborate on this statement for me?
||
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|| "Display tolerance & kindness to those with less
|| knowledge than you because there is ALWAYS
|| someone with more"
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|| ||| Hi Bev (
[email protected]),
||| in the Microsoft® newsgroups
||| you posted:
|||
||||| I created newsletter in Published. I want to get it printed. I was
||||| told they want it saved as jpeg? Help
|||
||| Ask your printer for a better answer. Otherwise, as Mike mentioned,
||| get a new printer.
|||
||| The printer should give you multiple file formats to choose from.
||| Your printer can also use your Publisher file format if he were to
||| get Publisher him/herself. Commercial printers get Publisher for
||| free through a PSPP program.
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||| Brian Kvalheim
||| Microsoft Office Publisher MVP
||| Official Publisher MVP Site:
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http://www.kvalheim.org
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||| This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
||| confers no rights.
I would be more than happy too! The PSPP program is a FREE program that
actually helps get your name out via the Microsoft PSPP website so that
Publisher users can search/find a local commercial printer that provides
Publisher press.
This link should help you:
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HA010772371033&CTT=98
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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.