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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224157100
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: 164-04130
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Release Date: January 30, 2007
Sales Rank: 266
Studio: Microsoft Software



Features:
  • Business publishing and marketing materials solution helps you create and distribute effective publications for print, Web, and e-mail
  • Makes it easy to create, personalize, and share a wide range of publications and marketing materials in-house
  • Offers a library of hundreds of customizable design templates or blank publications, including newsletters, brochures, flyers, postcards, Web sites, e-mail formats, and more
  • New Search tool quickly locates and previews high-quality Publisher 2007 templates from Microsoft Office Online right within the Publisher Catalog
  • Publisher Tasks gives you help with common procedures; the enhanced Catalog Merge helps produce frequently updated materials such as datasheets, catalogs, or price lists by merging text and images from a database







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Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 is a business publishing and marketing materials solution that helps you create and distribute effective publications for print, Web, and e-mail. It's the easy way to create and distribute impressive marketing materials in-house. Here are the top 10 ways Office Publisher 2007 can help your business connect with customers. Improved Mail Merge lets you can create, manage, and store a single customer list for targeted mailings New and improved features help you save time by reusing your work - Store frequently used text and graphics in the new Content Library Build custom publications from a database, merging pictures and text from a data source like Excel or Access Customize and refine your publication with intuitive design, layout, typography, and graphics tools - Adjust tracking and kerning, create and apply multiple master pages, adjust grids and guides, use baseline alignment, insert images from a scanner or digital camera, recolor and crop images and more Run the improved Design Checker before printing, publishing, or distributing to quickly identify and correct potential problems Effectively manage and track your marketing campaigns - Business Contact Manager provides new tools to help you initiate Publisher 2007 marketing campaigns from Outlook 2007, to easily track marketing materials you send and the responses you receive

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Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 is a business publishing and marketing materials solution that helps you create and distribute effective publications for print, Web, and e-mail. It's the easy way to develop and share a wide range of business and marketing materials in-house. Now featuring new and improved capabilities to guide you through the process of creating and distributing in a variety of mediums, Publisher 2007 gives you the tools you need to build your brand, manage customer lists, and track your marketing campaigns.



Personalize your marketing communications using new E-mail Merge, personalized hyperlinks, and your own creativity View larger.
Create High-Quality Publications
Nothing reflects your brand identity as well as a high-quality publication, and Publisher 2007 now offers new and improved tools that help you efficiently create, customize, and reuse a wide variety of marketing communications materials that are tailored to your company's specific needs. Get started quickly by choosing from a library of hundreds of customizable design templates or blank publications, including newsletters, brochures, flyers, postcards, Web sites, e-mail formats, and more. Create a business identity for all your business and personal needs that includes your company name, contact information, eye-catching fonts, vivid colors, and your unique logo.

Time-Saving Template Options
Publisher 2007 is chock full of time-saving options, like the new Search tool which lets you quickly locate and preview high-quality templates from Microsoft Office Online right within the Publisher Catalog. Categorize, preview, open, and save your templates efficiently within My Templates for fast retrieval. For faster turnaround, store frequently used text, design elements, and graphics in the new Content Store so you can use them in other publications. For example, easily place content from a multipage newsletter into an e-mail template or Web layout for online distribution.


Easily preview your own brand elements--colors, fonts, logo, and business information--and apply them to all Office Publisher 2007 content for a more relevant Getting Started experience. View larger.
Want eye-catching, colorful results? Choose from more than 70 designer-created color schemes, or create one of your own--you can even choose Pantone colors from right within the application.

Publisher Tasks
Use Publisher Tasks to get help with common procedures, such as inserting images, creating a mail merge, or reusing content, and take advantage of the enhanced Catalog Merge to produce frequently updated materials--such as datasheets, catalogs, or price lists--by merging text and images from a database. Customize your publications using a collection of intuitive design, layout, typography, and graphics tools. Then run the enhanced Design Checker to identify and fix common design errors in commercial print, Web, and e-mail publications prior to distributing or printing.

Personalize Your Publications and Marketing Materials
Publisher 2007 includes new E-mail Merge capabilities, enhanced Mail Merge, and Catalog Merge, making it easier than ever to send personalized e-mail and print marketing communication materials. You can also create truly unique materials by customizing and then experimenting with intuitive design tools--let your creativity run wild!



With Office Publisher 2007, you can share, print, and publish professional-looking layouts with ease. View larger.
More Integration Options
Publisher 2007 gives you the option of combining and editing mailing lists within Publisher from multiple sources, including Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office Outlook, Microsoft Office Access, and more. Use the list to create personalized e-mail and print communications or mailing labels, or to build custom collateral such as catalogs and flyers. You can also use Personalized Hyperlinks to personalize the display text and destination of a hyperlink within an E-mail Merge. In addition, improved integration with Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager (available in Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 and Microsoft Office Professional 2007) enables you to initiate and track the distribution of marketing materials created in Publisher 2007.

Share, Print, and Publish With Ease
Publisher 2007 provides new and improved ways for you to share, print, and publish your materials with ease. First, you can save Publisher 2007 files in a fixed file format, such as Portable Document Format (PDF) or XML Paper Specification (XPS), for easy sharing. Additionally, PDF settings within Publisher 2007 include options for online viewing, desktop printing, and commercial printing.

Take advantage of full commercial printing support for large quantities and high-quality printing; Publisher 2007 includes four-color process printing, spot color printing, cyan-magenta-yellow-black (CMYK) composite postscript, and more. Or use the improved Pack and Go Wizard to prepare your files, including a press-ready PDF file, for a commercial printer. Improvements in e-mail distribution and viewing, including support for sending multipage publications as a single-page message, make it easier than ever to create and send publications as e-mail messages. Finally, you can convert publications for viewing on the Web, and then identify and correct unintended desktop, commercial print, Web, and e-mail problems using the improved Design Checker.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Program is Great, Unfortunately my copy was damaged in shipping. ...
I am pleased with the companies notification to me that my copy was damaged in shipping. Unfortunately, they did not have a replacement for me. They were very prompt in informing me of the "BAD" news. I had downloaded a trial version from microsoft to "test drive" the program and it works great. Thanks.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * newsletter ...
This is an excellent product for producing a newsletter. My only complaint centers around the need for a download to produce a PDF document. Adobe is a standard in publishing and the ability to create a PDF file should be built-in and automatic.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * publisher 2007 versus 2003 ...
I think microsoft publisher 2007 is whole lot better than 2003 was. It has more options to choose from and a better interface.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Microsoft Publisher- stinks for the home user ...
I am an individual user wanting this product to replace my greetings software and home publisher which are full of glitches with Windows XP. This product is cumbersome, difficult to navigate, very user unfriendly and incredibly expensive. Seriously I would try to find any other product than this one. 8/2008



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Microsoft Publisher ...
Great program, but for the price, I had hoped they would have sent a book with additional instruction/information.


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