
Microsoft Publisher Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Microsoft Publisher is an accessible desktop publishing tool that allows users to create a variety of documents with ease. While it lacks some advanced features, its user-friendly interface and templates make it suitable for small businesses.Read more
Microsoft Publisher pros and cons
User-friendly interface
Wide range of templates
Fixed design output
Versatile document types
Limited advanced features
Less suitable for complex designs
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Rachel T
02/14/19
"Publisher"
What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? Not a lot. It's cheap. That's about it. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? Not very user friendly at all. You have to go through way too many steps to add photos or text boxes. Recommendations to others considering Microsoft Publisher: Terrible. It comes with your Office package, but you should seriously skip Publisher unless you are only creating the bare minimum with it. If you're doing anything even remotely professional get ...
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Rachel T
02/14/19
"Publisher"
What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? Not a lot. It's cheap. That's about it. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? Not very user friendly at all. You have to go through way too many steps to add photos or text boxes. Recommendations to others considering Microsoft Publisher: Terrible. It comes with your Office package, but you should seriously skip Publisher unless you are only creating the bare minimum with it. If you're doing anything even remotely professional get ...
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Anonymous User
02/13/19
"Only if you are desperate"
What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? The best feature was its simple compatibility with Microsoft platform and easy to use for office staff. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? Extremely frustrating due to its limitations. Recommendations to others considering Microsoft Publisher: Only for those with very little experience. Not for anyone who has design skills. They will be frustrated. What problems is Microsoft Publisher solving and how is that benefiting you? The ...
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Anonymous User
02/12/19
"Accessible program for Print and Digital Marketing"
What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? This product is accessible and easy to navigate. I was able to navigate Publisher without prior knowledge. In addition, it's so widely used that you can likely find how-to do's online. Also, I can use Publisher to create icons and change their color to use in other projects. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? Not considered a modern platform for creativity. Recommendations to others considering Microsoft Publisher: Use the ...
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Anonymous User
02/12/19
"Create all types of forms"
What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? It allowed me to design my own brochures. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? Sometimes when switching devices, the form sometimes opened funny. What problems is Microsoft Publisher solving and how is that benefiting you? We saved money on marketing items by creating them ourself.
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Anonymous User
02/10/19
"Classroom materials are easy to make"
What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? I can make classroom posters for the walls. I also use it to make foldable and reference sheets that are an aging for my students. I like that I can just make text boxes or images and love them where I want them. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? Making a table in Publisher is cumbersome and does not flow as nicely as it does in MS Word. I find that I make one in word, for at it the way I like it and then paste it into ...
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Anonymous User
02/10/19
"Classroom materials are easy to make"
What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? I can make classroom posters for the walls. I also use it to make foldable and reference sheets that are an aging for my students. I like that I can just make text boxes or images and love them where I want them. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? Making a table in Publisher is cumbersome and does not flow as nicely as it does in MS Word. I find that I make one in word, for at it the way I like it and then paste it into ...
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Kathleen F
02/08/19
"My Favorite Platform"
What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? I love the flexibility of publisher, flyers, business cards, invitations and so much more. What do you dislike about Microsoft Publisher? Literally nothing. Sometimes it's hard to find things but once you get used it to. What problems is Microsoft Publisher solving and how is that benefiting you? Making flyers with ease!
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Anonymous User
02/07/19
"A good option if you're using Powerpoint for design"
What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? Even though this is called Publisher, I wouldn't use it for stuff I'd sent to a professional printer. There's adobe stuff for that. I think what it does well is offer a better option for people who are still using Powerpoint or Word as a way to create printed brochures, posters etc. It allows you to have text and images that align properly, accommodate different paper sizes and do more with fonts. I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft created ...
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Anonymous User
02/07/19
"A good option if you're using Powerpoint for design"
What do you like best about Microsoft Publisher? Even though this is called Publisher, I wouldn't use it for stuff I'd sent to a professional printer. There's adobe stuff for that. I think what it does well is offer a better option for people who are still using Powerpoint or Word as a way to create printed brochures, posters etc. It allows you to have text and images that align properly, accommodate different paper sizes and do more with fonts. I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft created ...
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