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What program can I buy for my computer that I could make newsletters and brochures easily?
November 26th, 2008 posted by
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luvbabysky asked:
I have been using Printshop 20 (way outdated I know) for all of my small projects, but now my boss wants me to do her company newsletter and brochure. Printshop is not the right program for such a big job!! I need a program that I can easily e-mail the project or save to disc so that I can take it to a printing company. NOT an easy task with printshop!!!! Any suggestions would be appreciated!! Thanks!
I have been using Printshop 20 (way outdated I know) for all of my small projects, but now my boss wants me to do her company newsletter and brochure. Printshop is not the right program for such a big job!! I need a program that I can easily e-mail the project or save to disc so that I can take it to a printing company. NOT an easy task with printshop!!!! Any suggestions would be appreciated!! Thanks!



shorty4earth says:
November 27th, 2008 at 1:43 pm
microsoft publisher is great for that
good luck
ily! says:
November 30th, 2008 at 6:19 pm
microsoft word.
Paul M says:
December 1st, 2008 at 2:53 am
You Could Use Windows Publisher I Find It The Best Personally
Danny says:
December 2nd, 2008 at 4:41 pm
you dont have to buy any program,
i make newsletters and brochures on a free program called paint.net, (if theres a link, dont click it, thats just what the program is called)
google it, and download it,
its basically a free photoshop you can use for whatever you want,
you dont have to , but, i would highly advise it, (its what i use for school and stuff)
hope this was helpful
desertcities says:
December 4th, 2008 at 3:08 am
Have you thought about upgrading your Printshop 20 to version 22 or Print Shop Pro? We’re still using Printshop 22 for all of our office newsletter needs.
You might want to consider using Microsoft Word or Open Office and using a good newsletter template. Microsoft Office (Word) has many free good newsletter templates.
Ask your local printer what type of format they prefer that you save your document in. There’s generally a favorite.
Good luck!
coolchic says:
December 4th, 2008 at 11:54 pm
It’s not the cheapest software but Adobe InDesign is the best!
It’s a page layout program and has all the tools needed to make it fast and most efficient!