You can bring information from Publisher into a Word document. For example, if your publication contains a large amount of text that you want to re-use, you can save the text from your publication as a Word document. Or, if you designed a page in Publisher that you want to use as a book cover in your Word document, you can paste the page into the Word document and then print the document from Word.
Note: Although you can export part or all of your publication to Word, you cannot save your entire publication — all text, graphics, and layout — in a Word document in one step. You can use any of the following methods to export part or all of your publication to Word:
Top of Page If you save your publication as a Word document, the built-in converter displays a message telling you that the selected file type supports only text. The text and font formatting (font, size, style, underline, color, and effects) are preserved. However, design elements such as graphics and columns are not preserved.
Top of Page You can copy a single object, a selection of objects, or all of the objects on a page in your publication and paste them into a Word document in HTML format. When you paste in HTML format, the formatting and text styles are preserved, and you can make changes to any objects or text that you paste into the Word document.
Top of Page You can save a single object, a selection of objects, an entire page, or a two-page spread in your publication as a picture file and then insert that picture into a Word document.
Note: You can't make changes to the publication text or objects that you insert in the Word document when you use this method.
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