How to use the Pack and Go feature in Microsoft Publisher (302938)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office Publisher 2003
- Microsoft Publisher 2002
- Microsoft Publisher 2000
This article was previously published under Q302938 SUMMARY This article describes how to use the Pack and Go feature
in Microsoft Publisher. Use Pack and Go when you want to package your
publication and move it to another computer, or prepare and package your files
to take to a commercial printing service. The Pack and Go Wizard names and
numbers packed files and adds a .puz file extension. In addition, a Readme.txt
file and an Unpack.exe program are included with the packed files. Pack and Go
is an easy way to simplify the process of preparing, packing, and unpacking
your publication files.
MORE INFORMATION To pack your publication and move it to another computer,
follow these steps in the order shown. Pack Your Publication- Start Microsoft Publisher, and then open the publication
that you want to pack.
- On the File menu, point to Pack
and Go, and then click Take to Another Computer to
start the Pack and Go Wizard.
- Click Next in the Pack your files
to take to another computer dialog box.
- In the Select
the location for saving your files dialog box, specify where you would
like to pack your publication to, and then click Next.
Note that Pack and Go will split large publications across multiple
disks if you pack your publication to the A drive. - In the Include fonts and graphics dialog
box, click to select the options that you want to include, and then click
Next.
- In the Pack my publication dialog box,
click Finish.
The wizard compresses your
publication into Packednn.puz files (where
nn is the number of the packed file), and packs the
files into an Unpack.exe file. You then use Unpack.exe to unpack your files.
You receive a message that states "Your publication is successfully
packed." - Click OK.
Unpack and Open Your Publication on Another ComputerFor security reasons, do not run Unpack.exe on a disk that comes
from an unknown or untrusted source. Because Unpack.exe is an executable file,
a malicious sender could use it as a means of introducing a possibly harmful
computer virus to your system. If you receive a packed publication from an
unknown or untrusted source, Microsoft recommends that you replace the version
of Unpack.exe on the disk given to you with the version of Unpack.exe on your
hard disk. To do this, follow these steps:
- Insert the disk that contains the packed publication into
the appropriate drive on your computer.
- Right-click Start, and then click
Explore.
- Locate the folder on your hard disk that contains
Unpack.exe.
Unpack.exe
is typically located in the following folder, depending on the version of
Publisher that is installed on the computer. Note that drive represents the drive on which Publisher is installed:
- Publisher 2003:
drive:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\1033 - Publisher 2002:
drive:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office10\1033 - Publisher 2000:
drive:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office\1033
- Drag Unpack.exe from its folder on your hard disk to the
disk that contains the packed publication you want to open.
- When you are prompted with the question of whether to
replace the Unpack.exe on the destination disk, click
Yes.
To unpack the publication, follow these steps:
- Insert the disk into the appropriate drive on your
computer.
- On the Windows desktop, double-click My
Computer.
- Double-click the drive that contains the packed Publisher
files.
- Double-click Unpack.exe.
- Type the path to the folder where you want to save the
unpacked files, and then click OK. Or, click
Browse to select a folder,
click
OK,
and then click OK.
- When Publisher notifies you that the publication is
unpacked, click OK.
NOTE: If you want to pack your publication to take to a commercial
printing service, point to Pack and Go on the
File menu, and then click Take to a Commercial
Printing Service. Follow the steps described earlier in this article
to pack and unpack your publication. When you pack a publication
with the Pack and Go Wizard, the following files are created:
- Unpack.exe, a program that
you use to unpack compressed files.
- Readme.txt, a file that includes instructions on how to
unpack files.
- Compressed files with the .puz extension, which contain
your publication and may also contain embedded fonts and linked
graphics.
When you unpack your publication, you can save the files to a
folder on your hard disk or on a server. After the files are unpacked, the
folder that you saved the files to will contain your publication ( Publication_namepng.pub,
where Publication_name
is the name of your publication) and graphic files. Embedded fonts are saved as
part of the Publication_namepng.pub
file. If you make changes to your publication after you pack the
files, make
sure that you run the Pack and Go Wizard again so that
your changes are reflected in the packed files.
For more information about Publisher packed files, click Microsoft Publisher Help on the
Help menu, type packed files in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 1/7/2006 |
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