


^ "Release notes for Current Channel".Microsoft 365 Apps for business and Business Standard editions Professional, Professional Plus, Standard (volume licensing), all Office 365 / Microsoft 365 Apps editions Standard, Professional, Professional Plus Small Business, Professional, Ultimate, Professional Plus, Enterprise Small Business, Professional, Professional Plus, Enterprise Professional OEM, Professional Special Edition Small Business Edition, Professional, Premium, Developer Microsoft Publisher 98 (first fully 32-bit) Publisher for Windows 95 (beginning to transition to 32-bit) pub extension, but the two file formats were unrelated and incompatible.


The Microsoft Publisher trial version can be used to view. Publisher supports numerous other file formats, including the Enhanced Metafile (EMF) format, which is supported on Windows platforms. Corel Draw X4 features read-only support. LibreOffice has supported Publisher's proprietary file format (.pub) since February 2013. While most Microsoft Office apps adopted ribbons for their user interface starting with Microsoft Office 2007, Publisher retained its toolbars and did not adopt ribbons until Microsoft Office 2010. However, it has a relatively small share of the desktop publishing market, which is dominated by Adobe InDesign and formerly by QuarkXPress. Publisher is included in higher-end editions of Microsoft Office, reflecting Microsoft's emphasis on the application as an easy-to-use and less expensive alternative to the "heavyweights" with a focus on the small-business market, where firms do not have dedicated design professionals available to make marketing materials and other documents. Microsoft Publisher is a desktop publishing application from Microsoft, differing from Microsoft Word in that the emphasis is placed on page layout and graphic design rather than text composition and proofreading.
