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I currently use a MacBook Pro - recently replaced my original one w/the same thing, in fact. Great computer. I, too, use MS Publisher a great deal, mostly for my work. It's part of Office 365 BUT apparently you must specifically ask to have that part of the package activated when you purchase the subscription & get it set up. (A note here: I'm actually now in the process of abandoning Office 365 & returning to my original software set-up, e.g., running MS Office Professional on my Mac by installing & using software called Parallels, which is available by installation or subscription. Office 365 is OK, but it doesn't allow you to use Microsoft's easy file system, & the one for Apple is extremely unwieldy for my particular liking, especially for work. I need to move files around quite a bit, as tasks are completed & clients progress from one phase to another, so Office 365 unfortunately does not work well for me. For someone w/a less "micro-managing" style of file organization & use, it should work OK.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No it's not...they are aware of it. Am annoyed I didn't know this when I thought it was time to upgrade. My version is no longer supported.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Says yes. Havent tried yet but i still have my old copy of Publisher
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I got a Mac with 365 office, stick with Ms Publishers
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