Convert Publisher Files to Other Software Formats. Dell latitude e5420 drivers. 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). Note that there are no apps that can open MS Publisher PUB files on a Mac but there are ways of converting them to another format which you can open in the programs featured here. If you really need to open MS Publisher files on macOS though, then your only realistic option is to run Microsoft Publisher on your Mac by installing Windows first.
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I went from a Windows to an iMac. I had tons of documents from MS Office that I had to transfer to the iMac and for the most part it was pretty easy. I didn't want to buy MS Office for Mac, so I downloaded Apache OpenOffice, which seemed to take all of my Word and Excel documents perfectly fine.
The problem was the Publisher ones.
I discovered that Publisher has it's own special format and there was no other program to open and edit it. I did find a website that converted the format to something I could use, so I tried that, but when I opened the document, everything was messed up. Things like pictures were out of order and stuff got moved around to a different location during the reformatting. It's going to be a time consuming process to fix it.
My question(s) is: Is there another program out there that will keep my document intact and allow me to edit as it was before? Anything thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!
The problem was the Publisher ones.
I discovered that Publisher has it's own special format and there was no other program to open and edit it. I did find a website that converted the format to something I could use, so I tried that, but when I opened the document, everything was messed up. Things like pictures were out of order and stuff got moved around to a different location during the reformatting. It's going to be a time consuming process to fix it.
My question(s) is: Is there another program out there that will keep my document intact and allow me to edit as it was before? Anything thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!