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Old 12-12-2011, 10:14 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
I've never worked with MS Publisher. Does it offer the option to "save as" anything other than .pub? If it's able to save documents as .html or .rtf, for example, you could convert it to ebook form with Calibre. (And Calibre I do recommend!)
I can't speak regarding older versions as I've not used them, but Publisher 2010 allows documents to be saved in a multitude of formats ranging from rtf to pdf to html (both filtered and normal, just like Word) to images such as jpg and tiff. That's just from memory - there's something like 20 different "save as" options.

That said, I've never saved in anything other than pub and pdf so I don't know how well the html turns out.
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