Microsoft Publisher Reader For Mac

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  1. The PUB extension is assigned to files created in the Microsoft Publisher application. To read or print a PUB file without Microsoft Publisher, convert the PUB file to PDF format using an online utility, and view or print the PDF.
  2. Before downloading a viewer, also consider the free Microsoft Office Online (Web Apps), which allow you to both read and perform a limited but effective range of editing. You will find Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote apps available for Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android.
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Microsoft Office 2019
Clockwise from top left: Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseSeptember 24, 2018 (USA),
October 1, 2018 (UK),
October 6, 2018 (India)[1]
Stable release(s)[±]
Retail1907 (16.0.11901.20218) / August 13, 2019; 25 days ago[2]
Volume-licensed1808 (16.0.10349.20017) / August 13, 2019; 25 days ago[2]
Office for Mac16.28 (Build 19081202) / August 13, 2019; 25 days ago[3]
Operating systemWindows 10, Windows Server 2019, macOS Sierra and later[4]
PlatformIA-32, x64, ARM, Web
Available in102 languages[5]
  • Full (40): English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay (Latin), Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Latin, Serbia), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
  • Partial (51): Afrikaans, Albanian, Amharic, Armenian, Assamese, Azerbaijani (Latin), Bangla (Bangladesh), Bangla (Bengali India), Basque (Basque), Belarusian, Bosnian (Latin), Catalan, Dari, Filipino, Galician, Georgian, Gujarati, Icelandic, Irish, Kannada, Khmer, KiSwahili, Konkani, Kyrgyz, Luxembourgish, Macedonian (Republic of Macedonia), Malayalam, Maltese, Maori, Marathi, Mongolian (Cyrillic), Nepali, Norwegian Nynorsk, Odia, Persian (Farsi), Punjabi (Gurmukhi), Quechua, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia & Herzegovina), Serbian (Cyrillic, Serbia), Sindhi (Arabic), Sinhala, Tamil, Tatar (Cyrillic), Telugu, Turkmen (Latin), Urdu, Uyghur, Uzbek (Latin), Valencian, Welsh
  • Proofing only (11): Hausa, Igbo, isiXhosa, isiZulu, Kinyarwanda, Pashto, Romansh, Sesotho sa Leboa, Setswana, Wolof, Yoruba
TypeOffice suite
License
Websiteoffice.com

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Microsoft Office 2019 is the current version of Microsoft Office, a productivity suite, succeeding Office 2016. It was released to general availability for Windows 10 and for macOS on September 24, 2018.[1] Some features that had previously been restricted to Office 365 subscribers are available in this release.[6]

History[edit]

On April 27, 2018, Microsoft released Office 2019 Commercial Preview for Windows 10.[7] On June 12, 2018, Microsoft released a preview for macOS.[8]

New features[edit]

Office 2019 includes many of the features previously published via Office 365, along with improved inking features, LaTeX support in Word, new animation features in PowerPoint including the morph and zoom features, and new formulas and charts in Excel for data analysis[citation needed].

E-reader for mac. OneNote is absent from the suite as the UWP version of OneNote bundled with Windows 10 replaces it. OneNote 2016 can be installed as an optional feature on the Office Installer.[9][10][11]

For Mac users, Focus Mode will be brought to Word, 2D maps will be brought to Excel and new Morph transitions, SVG support and 4K video exports will be coming to PowerPoint, among other features.

Despite being released in the same month, the new Office user interface in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook is only available to Office 365 subscribers, not perpetual Office 2019 licensees.[12][13][14] The Office 2019 user interface retains the Metro design language from Office 2016, except that the Microsoft account picture is circular.

Deployment[edit]

Office 2019 requires Windows 10, Windows Server 2019 or macOS Sierra and later.[15] macOS installations can be acquired from the Microsoft website or the Mac App Store.[16] For Office 2013 and 2016, various editions containing the client apps were available in both Click-To-Run (inspired by Microsoft App-V) and traditional Windows Installer setup formats. For Office 2019, the client apps only have a Click-to-Run installer and only the server apps have the traditional MSI installer. The Click-To-Run version has a smaller footprint; in case of Microsoft Office 2019 Pro Plus, the product requires 10 GB less than the MSI version of Office 2016 Pro Plus.[17]

Office 2019 will receive five years of mainstream support, but unlike Office 2016, which gets five years of extended support, Office 2019 only gets two. Mainstream support ends on October 10, 2023, while extended support ends on October 14, 2025.[15]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Office 2019 is now available for Windows and Mac'. Microsoft 365 Blog. Microsoft. September 24, 2018.
  2. ^ ab'Update history for Office 2019'. Microsoft Docs. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  3. ^'Update history for Office for Mac'. Microsoft Docs. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  4. ^'System requirements for Microsoft Office'. Office.com. Microsoft. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  5. ^'Language Accessory Pack for Office 2016'. Office.com. Microsoft. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
  6. ^Warren, Tom (September 26, 2017). 'Microsoft is releasing Office 2019 next year'. The Verge. Vox Media.
  7. ^Warren, Tom (April 27, 2018). 'Microsoft releases Office 2019 preview'. The Verge. Vox Media.
  8. ^Warren, Tom (June 12, 2018). 'Microsoft releases Office 2019 for Mac preview'. The Verge. Vox Media.
  9. ^Devereux, William (April 18, 2018). 'The best version of OneNote on Windows'. Microsoft Office 365 Blog. Microsoft. Retrieved April 19, 2018.
  10. ^Warren, Tom (April 18, 2018). 'Microsoft Office 2019 kills off OneNote desktop app in favor of Windows 10 version'. The Verge. Microsoft.
  11. ^'Frequently Asked Questions about OneNote in Office 2019'. Office.com. Microsoft. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  12. ^'What's new in Office 365'. support.office.com.
  13. ^'What's New in Office 2019'. support.office.com.
  14. ^Bright, Peter (June 13, 2018). 'Microsoft rebuilding the Office interface to align it across Web, mobile, and desktop'. Ars Technica.
  15. ^ abCaldas, Bernardo; Spataro, Jared (February 1, 2018). 'Changes to Office and Windows servicing and support'. Windows IT Pro Blog. Microsoft. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
  16. ^Warren, Tom (January 24, 2019). 'Microsoft Office now available on Apple's Mac App Store'. The Verge. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  17. ^'Office 2019 perpetual volume license products available as Click-to-Run'. Support. Microsoft. April 27, 2018.


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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.

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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.

Use Microsoft Publisher to Create a File to Share

Previous Versions: To share Publisher 2000 (or above) files with users of Publisher 98, save the file in Pub 98 format.

Create Printable Files From Publisher Documents

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:

  • PostScript: Do a Save As from the File menu then click PostScript in the Save as type box to create a .ps file. This is normally used for preparing files for commercial printing, however, if the recipient has a PostScript capable printer they can print the file.
  • EPS: Normally used for commercial printing, an EPS file can be opened in many graphics programs. It normally has to be placed into another program (such as PageMaker or QuarkXPress) to be printed. You'll have to create a separate EPS file of each page in your publication. Choose Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) as the PostScript output format under Print Setup > Properties. Select Print to file then print each page, one at a time.
  • PRN: Select the Print to file box when printing your publication. Instead of printing to your printer, Publisher will create a .PRN file. The recipient can then use the DOS Copy command to send the file directly to their desktop printer (From the DOS PROMPT type copy filename.prnlpt1 or lpt2, depending on where their printer is located). Since your printer may not match that of the recipient, it may not print exactly as you envisioned. If you're exchanging files regularly with one specific recipient, obtain a copy of the print driver for their printer and use it to create your PRN file from Publisher.

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Create HTML Files (Web Pages) From Publisher Files

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).

Create PDF Files From Publisher Documents

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.

Microsoft Publisher Reader For Mac

Use a PUB File If You Don't Have Microsoft Publisher

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:

Get a Trial Version of Publisher

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.

Convert Publisher Files to Other Software Formats

Ms Publisher Reader For Mac

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:

  • doc - Microsoft Word Document
  • html - Hypertext Markup Language
  • mp3 - Compressed audio file
  • odt - OpenDocument spreadsheet
  • pcx - Paintbrush Bitmap Image
  • pdf - Portable Document Format
  • png - Portable Network Graphic
  • ps - PostScript
  • rtf - Rich Text Format
  • txt - Text Document
Mac

Another online conversion tool, Office/Word to PDF also converts .PUB files. Upload up to a 5 MB file for conversion.