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Lisa Bachek

Software program for flyers, any recomends?

By: Lisa Bachek
Friday, August 03, 2007 9:37 AM

 I am looking for a new software program that will be compatible with Windows vista .   Need something user friendly  that wont take hours to learn and has enough clip art , any suggestions?

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Velda Miller
Member Since '03

Velda Miller said:

Over the years, I have used PrintShop and Microsoft Publisher. I find both easy to use but then I like to play with software a lot.

August 3, 2007 10:17 AM
Tim and Susan Fennell
Member Since '06

Tim and Susan Fennell said:

You may be surprised at just how much you can do with MS Word.

August 3, 2007 10:24 AM
Gene Carey
Member Since '03

Gene Carey said:

Lisa - Being with RE/MAX I can't believe you aren't using their Design Center for your brochures, mailings, and even website pages since you are paying for it in your dues. I just put together a flier on a new listing, sent neighborhood announcement cards out and created an open house webpage to add as an ipage on my site (along with a new Open House tab), all using the Design Center.

If you are not familiar with how to get there, here are the directions:

http://www.remax.net/Login.do (log in, then select Technology in the top tool bar, then Design Center, followed by either Quick Start or Create new Project) Here is a link to the open house flier I created, eMailed, and saved as a webpage for my site:

http://www.ShowcaseYourHome.com/OPEN_HOUSE/page_1899240.html

August 3, 2007 10:45 AM
Jana Davis & Marcia Demerjian
Member Since '05

Jana Davis & Marcia Demerjian said:

Microsoft Publisher is the one we use the most but if that is not what you are looking for try webusa.  They will do your mailing for you also.  Oh if you are in the market to buy Publisher they have a Publisher Pro version, but it will not work with the older Publisher.  

Jana

August 3, 2007 2:21 PM
Gene Carey
Member Since '03

Gene Carey said:

That would be unusual since most new versions of Microsoft products will read older saved files but the older versions won't read anything created on the new version. I have MS Pub 2000 and have to be careful that I don't create something on one of the office computers that has a newer version that I then can't revise at home.

August 3, 2007 2:39 PM
Jana Davis & Marcia Demerjian
Member Since '05

Jana Davis & Marcia Demerjian said:

That would be the problem Gene.  And our office computers have the older version.  So I waisted some money there.

Jana

August 3, 2007 3:29 PM
Belinda Walker
Member Since '06

Belinda Walker said:

I use MS Publisher for everything!  I think I'm still using 2000 Pro

August 3, 2007 6:01 PM
Radley Reiff
Member Since '04

Radley Reiff said:

Adobe "Indesign" can do anything but learning curve is a little intense.  Can probably get to a basic flyer level capacity within a couple days if unplug the phone and just power through it.

August 4, 2007 6:43 PM

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