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Publishing software
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I'm doing a talk which I'd like to back up with some handouts which I am going to "pretty up" with some cartoons. I can't do the presentation on powerpoint because the venue doesn't have those facilities.
Can anyone suggest a reasonably simple publishing package I could use to create a flyer with pictures? I know Word has some of these capabilities (I've got Word) but would a dedicated package be easier? Is there a free downloadable one too?
TIA.
Can anyone suggest a reasonably simple publishing package I could use to create a flyer with pictures? I know Word has some of these capabilities (I've got Word) but would a dedicated package be easier? Is there a free downloadable one too?
TIA.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The rail company I worked for produced all their paper handouts using Powerpoint, so Bednobs' suggestion might well be worth considering.
However, despite holding a certificate declaring my competency in Powerpoint (courtesy of free training from the same employer) it's definitely not my favoured way of producing printed literature. I'm lucky enough to have the mighty Quark Xpress (as well as Microsoft Publisher) but I still like this, which is the free 'starter' version of an excellent commercial product:
http://www.serif.com/...tware/?mc=FSSPAGEPLUS
Chris
However, despite holding a certificate declaring my competency in Powerpoint (courtesy of free training from the same employer) it's definitely not my favoured way of producing printed literature. I'm lucky enough to have the mighty Quark Xpress (as well as Microsoft Publisher) but I still like this, which is the free 'starter' version of an excellent commercial product:
http://www.serif.com/...tware/?mc=FSSPAGEPLUS
Chris