Question:
Is there a Libre Office equivalent to Microsoft Publisher?
Han
2012-11-08 03:01:15 UTC
On my laptop I used to have Microsoft Word, Publisher, etc. However, I have now changed my system to Linux and have Libre Office instead. For homework I need to make a leaflet and in the past I would have used Microsoft Publisher. Is there a Libre Office program which I can use - I have Libre Office Writer, Base, Calculate, Draw and Impress but none of these seem to make leaflets, posters, etc as Microsoft Publisher does.
Eight answers:
2012-11-08 04:36:47 UTC
LibreOffice will probably never release and alternative for Microsoft Publisher, however you can always use the most common open source alternative Scribus.



http://www.scribus.net/
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2012-11-08 05:42:49 UTC
Scribus is your best bet. You could also look into Calligra http://www.calligra.org/
jplatt39
2012-11-08 04:33:58 UTC
No but you generally use Scribus:



http://www.scribus.net
matsumura
2016-12-29 18:10:03 UTC
Alternative To Microsoft Publisher
leesa
2016-08-02 02:59:33 UTC
Microsoft place of business respectable is a set of software. It contains a colleciton of instruments. Microsoft publisher is an person software that does web page design. For example, brochures and greeting cards. MS place of job pro entails PowerPoint as one of the tools, so it's traditionally what you're looking for... -Dave
PRS
2013-09-27 20:55:59 UTC
I just loaded libre office 4.1 onto my laptop and converted a ms publisher file to Presentation in Libre Office. It works great I can now do everything I did in MS Office with Libre Office. What you have to do is open the file in Presentation and then save it. Then you can open the file directly.
Stephen Leibowitz
2012-11-08 16:39:38 UTC
The templates in OpenOffice and LibreOffice may be useful to you. Try searching for “brochure” or “poster”, or anything else that you may think relevant. Here is the address for the OpenOffice templates page:

http://templates.services.openoffice.org/en/search



Here is a forum topic that discusses making brochures using Word, OpenOffice/LibreOffice, etc.:

http://forums.pcworld.com/index.php?/topic/141605-how-to-design-a-brochure-using-microsoft-word/
2014-08-01 07:04:22 UTC
Well

To get LibreOffice for free you can click here on the link http://bit.ly/1rmqHP3

It's surely the leader program of its type

Bye Bye


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