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Conversion of Adobe InDesign documents to Microsoft Publisher. INDD to PUB document converters.

There is no way how to directly convert Adobe InDesign documents (.indd) to Microsoft Publisher files (.pub). However, there exists a workaround that might require some editing as well. Export the InDesign document to PDF, then convert the PDF to Microsoft Word document and finally import the .doc file to Microsoft Publisher. Not ideal, but might work for some simple documents.

Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.

 

Additional links: Open indd file, Open pub file

INDD

Files with indd extension are associated with Adobe InDesign and used for its default InDesign document format. InDesign is used to create graphically rich documents, brochures and other more sophisticated texts. It was a part of Adobe Creative suite and currently of Adobe Creative Cloud.

PUB

Files with pub extension are in most cases documents created in Microsoft Publisher, a desktop publishing application from Microsoft Office suite. PUB documents are much more complex than common Word files and give more emphasis to design and page layout, rather than actual text.

Files with pub file extension may be also found as public key files from the Pretty Good Privacy data protection software.

Files with pub extension might also be templates for Print Perfect Gold printing software.

Files with pub file extension can be also found as document publications from Ventura Publisher, Adobe Pagemaker and other mainly older programs.

Files with pub file extension can also be found with publication source data for NeoBook rapid application builder.

 

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