Microsoft Publisher
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== Pack and Go (PUZ files) == | == Pack and Go (PUZ files) == |
Revision as of 22:40, 28 September 2020
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Description
Microsoft Publisher is a desktop publishing solution. It produces files with the extension ".pub". Note that this extension is shared by at least four different versions of the format:
- Microsoft Publisher 98
- Microsoft Publisher 2000
- Microsoft Publisher 2010
- Microsoft Publisher Template
Versions
- Publisher v1.0
- Publisher v2.0
- Publisher for Windows 95 (v3.0)
- Microsoft Publisher 97 (v8.0)
- Microsoft Publisher 98 (v8.5)
- Microsoft Publisher 2000 (v9.0)
- Microsoft Publisher 2002 (v10.0)
- Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 (v11.0)
- Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 (v12.0)
- Microsoft Publisher 2010 (v14.0)
- Microsoft Publisher 2013 (v15.0)
- Microsoft Publisher 2016 (v16.0)
Pack and Go (PUZ files)
A Publisher feature permits the archiving of a document's files in a compressed archive format in order to move it to a different computer or send it to a commercial printing service; this uses PUZ files, which are actually Cabinet archives.
Links
- Official Site
- Wikipedia: Microsoft Publisher
- POI-HPBF - Java API To Access Microsoft Publisher Format Files (archived)
- Zamzar -- a web-based file conversion service, can apparently convert .pub files
- Microsoft Publisher - Reverse Engineering
- libmspub: library to import MS Publisher documents
- Microsoft Publisher converter officially released