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Old March 7th 16, 08:48 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.comp.os.windows-10
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J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
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winston=e2=80=ab?= writes:
J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
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winston=e2=80=ab?= writes:

Publisher, imo, isn't a bad program, but just too complex and
not-intuitive
thus a much deeper learning curve...once understood it's benefits are
integration with the other Office suite products.


I had no idea it still existed as a current product; what exactly does
it _do_? (But then I've not grasped the point of OneNote either, or at
least understood why it's worth the bother.)


OneNote in the simplest definition is Notepad on steroids and then some.
- think of it as a digital based notebook(personal information
management, aka PIM) capable of handwritten or typed text, drawing,
graphics and audio that can automatically save and syncrhonize
notes/data.

OK, so it's useful to tablet users, and those of a mindset very
different from mine regarding how to manage things.

I still don't know what Publisher does though (-:

No, it's been part of Office for at least the last four(4, yes 4) Office
versions first appearing in Office 2003.
Not sure how you arrived at the tablet specific perception.


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