Thread: convert Publisher to InDesign
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01-21-2010 12:16 PM #1New Member
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convert Publisher to InDesign
I tried to see if this has been discussed before and didn't find anything. A client created a 16 page brochure in Publisher and I converted it to a pdf but the color changed when my printing company did a proof. Does anyone know an economical way to convert this file into InDesign where we would have more control? It is too complex to recreate.
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01-21-2010 12:25 PM #2Veteran Member
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Re: convert Publisher to InDesign
You can look at the threads below but I do not think any work very good.....
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Re: convert Publisher to InDesign
This article might help, but I've looked into this before, and there's no "good" answer.
http://indesignsecrets.com/opening-m...n-indesign.php
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01-26-2010 11:44 AM #4New Member
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Re: convert Publisher to InDesign
I'm new in this business, so I'm not sure if this will help.
I down loaded a little free program called CUTE PDF WRITER from http://download.cnet.com
I can make a design file in publisher and use this little program to convert this file
to an Adobe PDF.
I send these files to my embroiderer and he seems to be able to digitize OK.
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01-26-2010 08:33 PM #5New Member
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Re: convert Publisher to InDesign
I looked into the previous threads and the info is from 2007. Pagemaker isn't around anymore that I know of and the demo version of Markzware Pub2ID is not available now. I really didn't want to spend $200 for Pub2ID because it also would require upgrading from Adobe Creative Suites CS2 to CS4 for $800 since it only works on CS3 or CS4.
I originally was able to create a pdf file from Publisher but that is where the color changed and the reason why I am looking for options.
Thanks for your replies!This happens to be one of my best clients and I need to figure this out by the end of the week so if anyone else knows an option, please let me know. I may have to resort to re-creating it in InDesign but they put in some "creative" touches that are probably going to be a stretch for me to duplicate.
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01-26-2010 08:43 PM #6Veteran Member
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Re: convert Publisher to InDesign
Send it to a printer that can work from Publisher files......Microsoft has a whole system setup for them....They give the printers free software and support so they can print from clients files.....Look in to "Pack and Go".....
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02-01-2010 01:58 PM #7New Member
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Re: convert Publisher to InDesign
I bought what I needed and got the brochure done. It works! It is now an InDesign file - yeah! It did take some re-working but not nearly as much as starting from scratch. If anyone needs help with Publisher files in the future, feel free to contact me.
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