How Do I View Microsoft Publisher Files On A Mac

 
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Site one: http://online2pdf.com
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With this site you upload a Microsoft publisher file and the site automatically converts it and then you download it via your Safari web browser as a PDF file.

I assume you don't want to simply copy over the Publisher files (since there is no Microsoft Publisher for Mac). What file type do you want to convert the files to: Word doc, PDF, JPG, etc.? – Chris Mukherjee Jun 25 '14 at 19:14. With this site you upload a Microsoft publisher file and the site automatically converts it and then you download it via your Safari web browser as a PDF file. Go to online2pdf.com. Click on the browse button and upload your publisher file. The file will automatically download as a safari download. Microsoft has never released Publisher on Mac but here we’ve looked at the best alternatives to Publisher for Mac to do desktop publishing on macOS. MS Publisher is different from Microsoft Word because it focuses more on Desktop Publishing (DTP) than word processing software. The apps featured here are suitable for creating all types of print and online publications including newsletters.

1. Go to online2pdf.com

2. Click on the browse button and upload your publisher file.

Aug 04, 2017 I used to serve in a church in which the administrator did everything in Publisher. She showed me on the church computer how good it was at so many things and I was duly impressed. Dec 10, 2015  ‎Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about PUB Reader - Viewer for Microsoft Publisher. Download PUB Reader - Viewer for Microsoft Publisher for macOS 10.8 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. Open files from the File menu. Excel for Office 365 Word for Office 365 PowerPoint for Office 365 Publisher for Office 365 Access for Office 365 Excel for Office 365 for Mac Word for Office 365 for Mac PowerPoint for Office 365 for Mac Visio Plan 2 Visio Professional 2019 Visio Standard. Double-click On my Mac to get to local files.

3. The file will automatically download as a safari download.

4. Click on the download and it will open in preview and you can print it.

This has Google ads along the right hand sidebar so I assume it is funded by Google advertising.

Site two: http://www.publishertopdf.com

This site is similar.

1. Go to publishertopdf.com

2. Drag your file on this icon to upload it.

3. When the orange download box appears, click on it. This can take a few minutes for large files.

How Do I View Microsoft Publisher Files On A Mac

This second site doesn’t have any advertising.

I have tested both these sites and they both worked for the file I was converting which was a four-page document including text and images. I couldn’t see that one site worked any better than the other.

Thanks to Gordon’s comment below, here’s another site that looks great and handles bigger files:

https://www.zamzar.com/

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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 don’t understand why Publisher isn’t 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 haven’t been able to see since I bought my Mac in 2017; most of them being poems I’ve 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 – InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator. So MS doesn’t bother porting Publisher to the mac because it can’t compete. Simple cost-benefit analysis.

ReplyMichaelsays:September 24, 2019 at 9:08 am

Thank you so much! Online2pdf worked like a charm.

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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/
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.

ReplyWaynesays:

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October 2, 2019 at 3:35 pm

Great tip thanks Gordon

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Bethsays:October 8, 2019 at 2:06 pm

Question – Our Creative department works on Mac’s but one of our clients needs files in Publisher (they work on PC’s) 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.

ReplyPatsysays:November 29, 2019 at 5:15 pm

Thank you – this is very helpful – the second listed site worked for me

ReplySamsays:February 2, 2020 at 10:58 am

Another good site that has less restrictions is https://www.filezigzag.com/online-converter . Bulk conversions available as well.

ReplyNeilsays:February 3, 2020 at 9:41 am

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This is brilliant. Thanks very much.

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Gladyssays:February 24, 2020 at 8:38 pm

Many thanks! Option 1 worked like a charm.

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