Hello Sophia,
Do you work with Microsoft? I have been using Publisher for over 20 years and it's so easy to use to creative annual reports, newsletters, manuals etc.
Canva is good but not user friendly to creative boxes, InDesign is expensive and has a learning curve. I hope Microsoft can create a Publisher equivalent. Why is it being retired anyway? Now I will have hundred of Publisher documents that I can't covert into anything else.
Thank you.
Amanda
I need to create a formal handout on my Chromebook, and was wondering if Google had made one.
Publisher alternative in 2026
Converting publisher files to Google - Google Docs Editors Community
Microsoft Publisher Equivalent
Does Google have a program equivalent to the publisher in Microsoft office?
Nope, but there's probably something on the Chrome Web Store you could use. Or maybe a Docs template.
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Do you work with Microsoft? I have been using Publisher for over 20 years and it's so easy to use to creative annual reports, newsletters, manuals etc.
Canva is good but not user friendly to creative boxes, InDesign is expensive and has a learning curve. I hope Microsoft can create a Publisher equivalent. Why is it being retired anyway? Now I will have hundred of Publisher documents that I can't covert into anything else.
Thank you.
Amanda
Dear Microsoft Team,
I must express our deep frustration regarding the current situation with Microsoft Publisher. Our company has relied on Publisher for over 25 years, accumulating over 7,000 files that would be nearly impossible to redesign or import into any other Microsoft product without have to do major revisions.
This is completely unacceptable. We urgently need a response outlining our real options moving forward. At the very least, these Publisher files should allow for straightforward conversion to Word (keeping all styles, formats etc... in tack without needing to redo the whole project), which is the alternative being suggested to us.
It’s extremely unprofessional for a software company of your stature to leave users in this predicament. We urge you to reconsider your approach—either by maintaining the product or ensuring that users can seamlessly continue using it with Microsoft 365.
We look forward to your prompt response.