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jmowreader

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4. The one I have is Adobe Dreamweaver
Tue May 10, 2022, 08:24 PM
May 2022

I wouldn't recommend it to a casual user though; the learning curve is high and it's pretty expensive.

With the applications I've got on my machine, if you told me "make a slide show you don't need to go on the Web to access," I'd lay it out in QuarkXPress and generate PDF. However, if you don't do graphics for a living QXP is pretty much like using nuclear weapons to swat mosquitoes. You could PROBABLY generate PDF out of your word processor and get where you need to go. The nice thing about PDF is that everyone can read it.

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I would use a web page design application jmowreader May 2022 #1
Do you have a suggestion? 30 years ago I learned Microsoft Frontpage! Ha! lindysalsagal May 2022 #2
The one I have is Adobe Dreamweaver jmowreader May 2022 #4
We've switched to LibreOffice for everything. OilemFirchen May 2022 #3
+1 area51 May 2022 #5
+2 Ohio Joe May 2022 #6
I did Libre and I love it! Thanks! lindysalsagal May 2022 #7
You're welcome! OilemFirchen May 2022 #8
Office online Alsteen May 2022 #9
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