What is Microsoft Publisher? Microsoft Publisher is a publishing tool which is developed by Microsoft. It is regarded as the entry-level desktop publishing tool. The difference between MS Word and MS Publisher is that Microsoft Publisher focuses on page design and page layout while MS Word focuses on text creation. Steps to convert Microsoft.
There are currently very few tools, viewers, or shortcuts for opening .pub files created by Microsoft Publisher. PUB21D(described below) is a good option. LibreOffice Draw, part of the open source LibreOffice suite, is another tool that can open Publisher files.
Most of the time, it's better to convert a Publisher file to another more universal formation. There are several methods you can use to create a shareable Publisher file. PDF is always a great choice but prior to Publisher 2010, there is no built-in PDF export.
When you create a document in Microsoft Publisher or any desktop publishing program, in order for others to open and view the file they would normally have to have the same program. If they don't, there are ways you can convert your creation to a format that others can use. If you are the recipient, you'll need to get the person who created the file to save it in a format you can view.
When the content, rather than the layout, is of primary importance — and no graphics are needed — the best way to exchange information is as plain ASCII text. But when you want to include graphics and wish to preserve your layout, plain text won't do.
I've used Zamzar on single Publisher files with good results-it give you options for the resulting Mac format. However, it is not a fast system and may be kludgey if you have a lot of docs to process. Or a slow internet connection. Microsoft Publisher files, or PUB files, may comprise several elements such as graphics, formatted texts, images, or any other object. This file extension has already undergone revisions a number of times, from version 3.0 for Windows 95 to the latest version 14 being used by Microsoft Publisher 2010.
Previous Versions: To share Publisher 2000 (or above) files with users of Publisher 98, save the file in Pub 98 format.
Send the recipient a file that they can print to their desktop printer. They won't be able to view it onscreen but they can get a fairly accurate printout. Several methods are available although they do have their drawbacks:
Convert your Publisher document to an HTML File. You can then either post the files on the Web and send recipients the address to go view the files or send the HTML files to the recipient for them to view offline in their browser. If you send the files, you'll need to include all the graphics as well and make sure you set up the file so that all HTML and graphics reside in the same directory so the recipient can place them anywhere on their hard drive. Or you could take the HTML code that Publisher creates and send an HTML-format email. The exact procedure will depend on your email client and how it is received by the recipient will depend on what email client they use (and if they accept HTML-formatted email).
Convert your Publisher document to the Adobe PDF format. Since Publisher versions before Publisher 2007 have no PDF export you'll need to use another program, such as Adobe Acrobat Distiller. First, create a PostScript file then use Adobe Acrobat to create the PDF file. The recipient will be able to view the document on-screen or print it. However, the recipient must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader (it's free) installed. There is also some printer drivers and software available that allow you to create PDF files from almost any Windows application.
If you're using Publisher 2007 or 2010, save your Publisher file as a PDF from the program to send it to anyone who has software (including the free Acrobat Reader) that can open or view PDF files.
When you have a file in the native Publisher format (.pub) but don't have access to Microsoft Publisher, the options of what you can do are limited:
You'd have to get the entire Office Suite but you could get a trial version of the latest Publisher. Use it to open and view your file.
It may be possible to convert a .PUB file into the native format of some other desktop publishing software. Check the import options in the software of your choice to see if it accepts .PUB files (and which version of .PUB file). A plugin for converting Publisher files to InDesign, PDF2DTP is a Markzware product. However, be aware that when using an application like PDF2DTP, some elements of your file might not convert as expected.
Many readers recommend an online conversion site called Zamzar.com for converting .PUB files to PDF and other formats. Currently, it will convert .PUB files to one of these formats:
Another online conversion tool, Office/Word to PDF also converts .PUB files. Upload up to a 5 MB file for conversion.
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We have found 3 software records in our database eligible for .pub to .doc file format conversion.
The most obvious choice for pub to doc conversion would be to use Microsoft Publisher, as the program supports saving to Microsoft Word document format (.doc, .docx).
Alternatively, .pub files can be also opened and exported as .doc files in the OpenOffice.org free office suite for Windows, Mac and Linux and its derivates with installed PubOOo extension.
A desktop publishing application included in Microsoft Office
File extension | Convert | Open | Save | Edit | Create | Import | Export | Extract |
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Convert from pub file | Yes, Microsoft Publisher supports pub file conversion as a source file type. | Yes | Yes | pub editor | Yes | No | No | No |
to doc file | No | Yes | Yes | doc editor | Yes | No | Yes | No |
The tables with software actions are a good pointer for what a certain program does with various file types and often may give users a good hint how to perform certain file conversion, for example the above-mentioned pub to doc. However, it is not perfect and sometimes can show results which are not really usable because of how certain programs work with files and the possible conversion is thus actually not possible at all.
Full-featured word processing and desktop publishing tool from LibreOffice suite
File extension | Convert | Open | Save | Edit | Create | Import | Export | Extract |
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No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | |
No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
Word processor and text editor from OpenOffice.org suite
File extension | Convert | Open | Save | Edit | Create | Import | Export | Extract |
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No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | |
No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
Additional links: Open pub file, Open doc file
PUB
Files with pub file extension are in most cases documents created in Microsoft Publisher, a desktop publishing application from Microsoft Office suite. PUB documents are much more complex than common Word files and give more emphasis to design and page layout, rather than actual text.
DOC
doc file extension is commonly used for text documents created in Microsoft Word word processor prior version 2003. Word's DOC documents can be opened in almost every (if not every) other word processor, such as OpenOffice.org Writer or iWork Pages.
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