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>Our HR department is becoming very frustrated with
>using Word to do the newsletter. I'm hoping someone
>out there knows of dedicated newlsletter software that
>is very easy to use. Otherwise, the Documentation Dept.
>is going to get stuck with this thankless job. It
>has to be a print solution.
This is a great desktop publishing package for neophytes.
It comes with tons of templates and does a *very* nice
job of separating content from formatting. Very easy to
use.
Seasoned professionals would find it limiting, but for
people who don't really know their way around a DTP program,
it's perfect.
I have no affiliation with this company, other than having
referred several now-satisfied users to them. :-)
Hope this helps.
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