Details for file extension: PUB - Publisher Document (Microsoft Corporation) - Microsoft Office Publisher helps you create, personalize, and share a wide range of publications and marketing materials. ... Notes about the PUB file extension:
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The easiest way is to open it into Microsoft Publisher or another similar application capable to open and export/save as into another graphic file format.
http://www.file-extensions.org/pub-file-extension
No additional information how to convert PUB available yet.
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Definition of the PUB file extension and the associated file type. ... ; .PUB File Extension; TIP: Run a free scan for .PUB file extension errors.; ... Fix file extension .PUB errors.
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Read about file extension PUB. Find information, details and tips on how to open the .PUB file format. ... You are currently viewing the detail page for PUB file extension. This page contains a detailed description of the PUB file type, software tools to help resolve file association errors in the Windows registry together...
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Information about the .pub file extension/file type. ... There are no reported applications that will open .pub files other than Microsoft Publisher, nor have Microsoft released a viewer. Microsoft Publisher can save/export into other formats (but this isn't helpful if you have a .pub file but not Microsoft Publisher.)
www.cryer.co.uk/file-types/p/pub.htm www.cryer.co.uk/file-types/p/pub.htm
A researcher at another institution has sent us a file .pub format ; (Microsoft Publisher) that we cannot open in our lab. Does anyone have software that we can use to convert, or print this file so we can read it?
ls.berkeley.edu/mail/micronet/2002/0749.html
It seems that the file is in the 2000 format, but I'd like to try your version anyway. ... > The .pub extension was used on three versions of Publisher that were ; > barely or not compatible with each other. I have Publisher 97 on my ; > machine, and I can loan you an spare copy. There was also Publisher 2000 ;
ls.berkeley.edu/mail/micronet/2002/0751.html
File extension PUB is most commonly used by Microsoft PUBlisher files. These files contain textual and graphical information similar to one found in word processing documents but in a form that is print-ready.
pub.extensionfile.net/ pub.extensionfile.net/
A file with a .PUB extension is another proprietary Microsoft format, this time from Microsoft Publisher! Luckily, if you don’t have Publisher installed on your computer (obviously otherwise you would not be on this site), then you can try to convert the file into another format, such as PDF, etc.
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