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Subject: Re: MS Publisher replacement
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From: arnold@freefriends.org (Aharon Robbins)
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Date: 16 Apr 2024 18:32:43 GMT
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>On 16/04/2024 14:43, Chris J Dixon wrote:
>> I have a number of complex, graphic-heavy MS Publisher documents
>> that I have created over the years which I will need to continue
>> to edit, or produce new documents based on my originals.
>> 
>> As it seems that by 2026 there will be no ability to do this in
>> Publisher, I am looking for a replacement that will have
>> equivalent page layout capability, and will import Publisher
>> files with their contents still accessible, not simply a single
>> image of the original.
>> 
>> Chris

Putting "MS Publisher alternative" into Google brings up opensource
options. At least one can import MS Publisher documents.

Good luck!