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Microsoft Publisher Reviews in April 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Microsoft Publisher Reviews & Ratings

4.2

Very Good

Based on 1732 ratings & 960 reviews

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Very Good

(271)

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Anonymous User

12/03/21

3 out of 5

"difficult to find templates"

What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? quick access toolbar is very useful- has all the important core features What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? there should be more page sizes to meet printing format requirements What problems is Microsoft Publisher solving and how is that benefiting you? making posters for pharmacy presentations/conferences

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Ingrith Roselys M

12/02/21

4 out of 5

"The best layout program for beginners!"

What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? It has a wide variety of templates available and can quickly adapt to new changes. As I am familiar with other Microsoft Office programs, I can make any layout in Publisher. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? It should have more shapes and visuals to incorporate into the design. What I didn't like was that it took up a lot of space on my hard drive, compared to other layout programs, it seems to me to take up a lot of ...

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Anonymous User

11/30/21

3 out of 5

"A fine Microsoft product for those with Microsoft-access, however other programs do it better"

What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? Accessibility to Publisher is good since it is a legacy Microsoft program, but it is not used by many companies in my experience. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? I find Adobe Illustrator to be a better tool for developing documents, and it is not popularly recognized as the best tool in my experience. What problems is Microsoft Publisher solving and how is that benefiting you? We were able to use Publisher to save money until ...

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Ngaafare R

11/27/21

4.5 out of 5

"A creativity enhancer"

What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? Microsoft Publisher features several templates that were always my go-to features whenever I had a project that needed speeding up and to be delivered in a small time frame. I liked that Microsoft Publisher templates can cover any type of task that a user will be focusing on and if a specific template is not included, there is always a template that will be close to the one being looked for and it is editable and can be saved as a template ...

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Cherry Ann O

11/27/21

4.5 out of 5

"My Microsoft Publisher Reviews"

What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? I appreciate that Publisher is usable by folks with little to no design experience. It is simple to use and a logical replacement for those who already use a Microsoft suite. This is also the starting point for all outstanding designers. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? Because the tools are restricted, the quantity of alternatives might make it tough to develop materials in a timely and effective manner. What problems is ...

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Ngaafare R

11/27/21

4.5 out of 5

"A creativity enhancer"

What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? Microsoft Publisher features several templates that were always my go-to features whenever I had a project that needed speeding up and to be delivered in a small time frame. I liked that Microsoft Publisher templates can cover any type of task that a user will be focusing on and if a specific template is not included, there is always a template that will be close to the one being looked for and it is editable and can be saved as a template ...

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Cherry Ann O

11/27/21

4.5 out of 5

"My Microsoft Publisher Reviews"

What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? I appreciate that Publisher is usable by folks with little to no design experience. It is simple to use and a logical replacement for those who already use a Microsoft suite. This is also the starting point for all outstanding designers. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? Because the tools are restricted, the quantity of alternatives might make it tough to develop materials in a timely and effective manner. What problems is ...

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AU

Anonymous User

11/24/21

5 out of 5

"My go to for the company newsletter"

What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? Publisher offers a variety of templates, graphics, fonts etc that make creating the monthly newsletter a lot easier. Multiple members of the staff create their respective pages in Publisher and forward them to a specific staff member who assembles and distributes the newsletter to our staff and students. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? If you are familiar with the suite of Office products there is really nothing to dislike. The ...

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Jeff L

11/23/21

4 out of 5

"My Experience with this Product."

What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? Easy to construct bulletins and flyers for church. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? I don't like having to pay a subscription fee every year. What problems is Microsoft Publisher solving and how is that benefiting you? Getting information out to our members.

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Anonymous User

11/23/21

3.5 out of 5

"MS Word, But Better"

What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? All Microsoft Office Suite products are helpful and valuable in their own way, and Publisher is an excellent tool for beginner-level design. I love how many pre-built templates are available and how easy it is to move elements around. For people who don't want to delve into the realm of Photoshop, this application can easily help you achieve what you want. The biggest perk is how well it integrates with other Microsoft products. What do you ...

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