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June 6, 1998
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Adobe Systems
Interview on
June 6, 1998
Page Layouts Any Way You Please
Guest:
Peter Card
Tired of beating your head against templates that aren't exactly what you want or programs that make you stand on your head and whistle to get something that looks halfway decent. How about using a page layout program? Graphics programs design pictures. Word processors type in and format text, but to put them all together you need a page layout program and Adobe PageMaker has been at the head of the pack for a long time. Listen to find out from Peter Card exactly what a page layout program does.
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