Click to expand.this will definitely come in handy to address your second question: Publisher is non existent on the Mac version of Office, however, you can use microsoft Word sort of. They have templates for a bunch fo things, check the attachments but you can buy Publisher separately and either: a) Install it on a Windows Computer OR b) Install Parallels or VMWare Fusion must buy and then buy a copy of Windows must buy and install it. OSX - Parallels/WMWare Fusion app to virtualize Operating Systems- Windows OS - Publisher program for Windows only Basically you will be running Publisher alongside your other mac apps i think im doing a horrible job explaining it to you, but ill give it one more shot: Basically you will be using a virtualizing app to virtualize Windows, then you will install Publisher which you will buy and then you can use you OSX and Windows at the same time.
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To go along with TeK Knight's answer: There are at least two, possibly more, Applications in Office PC that have never seen the light of day and possibly never in Office Mac. Of the two I'd much rather see what Access is, what its about. On Mac there apparently better Desktop Publishing Titles that do a much better Job. InDesign from Adobe is but one Example. If you truly need Publisher the you have the following options:. Open obtain a copy of Windows 7 or 10.
Design, create, and publish professional marketing and communication materials. Microsoft Publisher 2003 Editor's review. Download says it is 2.9 Mb but it is only 3,002 Kb.
Create a BootCamp partition or possibly get an addition Hard Drive. Install Windows on that partition. Use IE or Edge in Windows and sign in to your account and Install PC version of Office 365 (2016). Or Purchase in addition Windows, a copy of Parallels ($79.00approx.). Install Parallels, then install windows and sign in and download in Widows on Parallels. The is another open 'CyberTaz' Mentioned about software that you install that may allow you to run Office 2016 on Mac partition but if you go to there website you to research to see if you can use the application with that emulator.
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