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Can Oo be used as a desk top publisher?
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 2:51 pm
by Stuartp77
Can someone tell me if Oo can perform the functions of MS Publisher? And also can MS Publisher files be transferred or copied to Oo for editing etc?
Help would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Stuartp77
Re: Can Oo be used as a desk top publisher?
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 3:54 pm
by Villeroy
This is a very frequently asked question. Use the search facility in the top-right corner. OOo has no DTP component. OOo has a text processor called "Writer", which is very close to MS Word. It has a simple vector-graphic tool named "Draw" and a presentation program named "Impress" (similar but not equivalent to the infamous "Power Point").
Re: Can Oo be used as a desk top publisher?
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 3:55 pm
by Phil
Hi and welcome to the community!
OOo Draw or OOo Impress could basically be replacements for MS Publisher, however they lack features that Publisher has.
The conversion of Publisher files (.pub) is not directly possible. See also this
wiki article that lists compatibility to MS Office.
There are online file conversion tools such as
ZAMZAR or
MEDIA-CONVERT.
Maybe they can help? You could try a conversion to .odt (OOo Writer) or .odp (OOo Impress) files.
HTH!
phil
Re: Can Oo be used as a desk top publisher?
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 4:12 pm
by ccornell
Depending on the level of your DTP needs, a combination of Writer and Draw can be used to create documents similar to what you might make in Publisher.
Something like Scribus (
http://www.scribus.net/ ) might cover the pure DTP needs a bit better.