The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Publisher for Windows, versions 1.0, 1.0a, 2.0, 2.0a - Microsoft Publisher for Windows 95, version 3.0
SUMMARY
You can use KBSubcategory keywords to easily query for specific topics in the Microsoft Knowledge Base; this article contains keywords for Microsoft Publisher. By using these keywords, you can quickly access common topics. These keywords are commonly found at the bottom of articles following the word, KBSubcategory.
Each article in the Publisher database also contains at least one generic, KB-wide category keyword (called a KBCategory keyword). The KBCategory keywords are standard throughout the Microsoft Knowledge Base, appearing in all KB articles, regardless of product. You can use the KBCategory keywords to organize all KB articles or to search for articles across several Microsoft products. For more information about these KBCategory keywords, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q94671 TITLE : Categories and Keywords for All Knowledge Base Articles
MORE INFORMATION
Here are the topics and the corresponding KBSubcategory keywords for the Publisher database:
Topic KBSubcategory
All Microsoft Publisher articles mspub Publisher 3.0 articles pub30 Publisher 2.0 articles pub20 Publisher 1.0 articles pub10 Articles that discuss nomanual information that was not included in the Publisher manual, or was represented incorrectly. Articles that discuss converters kbconvert
or filters
KBCategory: kbref KBSubcategory: Additional reference words: 2.00 2.00a 1.00a 2.00 2.00a 3.00 pub3 mspub kbkeyword
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