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Word/PowerPoint are not suitable replacements for Publisher
I’m writing following the guidance that Word and PowerPoint can be used as replacements for Publisher.
This feedback is based on completing a real production document, not theoretical use
Having just completed a fairly complex, layout-heavy technical document, I thought it only fair to share how that works in practice.
In theory, I can see the logic:
- Word handles documents
- PowerPoint handles layouts
- Therefore, between the two, everything should be covered
Unfortunately, in reality, this appears to be more of a theoretical exercise than a practical solution.
Publisher was clearly designed for:
- Fixed, page-based layouts
- Precise positioning of objects
- Efficient alignment of mixed content (text, images, tables)
- Producing consistent, professional multi-page documents
By comparison:
- Word is admirably committed to reminding you that it would prefer everything to flow freely, regardless of whether you want it to or not
- PowerPoint, while better behaved, does seem to assume every page is a standalone slide rather than part of a structured document
Both tools can, with enough persistence, be persuaded into doing the job. However, this involves a level of manual intervention, workaround, and general negotiation with the software that feels somewhat at odds with modern productivity software.
To put it simply: They are not replacements in any meaningful, real-world sense.
The end result can be achieved, but the process is unnecessarily time-consuming, fragile, and prone to unexpected layout changes—particularly when precision actually matters.
Replacing a purpose-built publishing tool with two applications that were never designed for that role gives the impression that this use case has been… optimistically simplified.
I would strongly encourage Microsoft to either:
- Provide a genuine page-layout solution within the Office suite, or
- Enhance existing applications so they can support fixed-layout publishing without constant workarounds
At present, the gap left by Publisher is very noticeable for anyone producing structured documents beyond basic text.
I appreciate the direction of Microsoft 365 overall, but in this particular area, the experience feels less like an evolution and more like working around a missing tool.
Regards
Andy