Microsoft publisher has been around for a long time but it has never been able to run on Apple computers. If youâre like me you probably have friends who have Microsoft publisher files they occasionally email you. Sadly there is no way to open a Microsoft publisher file on a Mac, until nowâ¦
Here are two websites that can convert Microsoft publisher files to PDF.
You can then open, read and print the pdf file on your Mac. You can even edit them.
I have tested both of these conversion sites and they both work pretty well. They are both free.
You can purchase Office 365 subscriptions for both Mac and Windows. Office Home & Business 2019 or Office Home & Student 2019 are also available for Mac as a one-time purchase. Office applications available for a Mac are Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote. The Publisher and Access applications are not available for Mac.
https://everdotcom643.weebly.com/2017-must-have-mac-apps.html. Site one is easier, to use, just read the instructions below, but Iâve included two sites just in case one of them goes down or doesnât work for you.
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So grateful for this info. I used the second recommended site without problems. Thank you.
ReplyLaurensays:August 27, 2019 at 3:55 pm
Thanks so much! I donât understand why Publisher isnât Mac-compatible when most Office products are.
ReplyDarlenesays:September 16, 2019 at 8:07 pm
Oh, my goodness! I am so grateful for this! I have so many Publisher files that I havenât been able to see since I bought my Mac in 2017; most of them being poems Iâve written. This will make it so easy to see them once again. Thank you, thank you!!!
ReplyGordonsays:September 29, 2019 at 5:11 pm
Lauren,
The office suite is molded to the Mac by the Mac Business Unit at MS. They do so because those tools have little competition in the marketplace. When it comes to design functions, most of those on the mac are far surpassed by the Adobe product line â InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator. So MS doesnât bother porting Publisher to the mac because it canât compete. Simple cost-benefit analysis.
ReplyMichaelsays:September 24, 2019 at 9:08 am
Thank you so much! Online2pdf worked like a charm.
ReplyGORDONsays:September 29, 2019 at 8:24 pm
In looking at the two sites offered here, both seem to have file size limitations. One actually states it at 100MB while the other just fails to work (I was parsing a 142MB file to PDF from PUB).
A better working site, for me, has turned out to be https://www.zamzar.com/ ReplyWaynesays:October 2, 2019 at 3:35 pm
It actually appears to be a better site all the way around as it easily parsed my larger files and offers several conversion file types.
Maudio app for mac to burn cds. https://sfpvzj.weebly.com/where-can-i-download-mac-osx-mavericks.html. Great tip thanks Gordon
ReplyBethsays:
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Question â Our Creative department works on Macâs but one of our clients needs files in Publisher (they work on PCâs) Is there any Mac software that will let you save as a Publisher file?
ReplyWaynesays:October 16, 2019 at 9:19 pm
Not that I know of.
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