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The Boss
06-26-2018, 09:45 AM
Hello All:


QUESTION #1. I want to create a website for our chapter (EAA 78) & I'm looking for suggestions. I'm currently running a free one via Google, but wish to move up.

QUESTION #2. I've always did our chapter newsletter via Microsoft Word 2016, then simply convert it to a .PDF file so I can email it to the members via "file attachment." My system crashed & I had to purchase a new computer (laptop), but I don't have Microsoft Word anymore. Can someone recommend another program for publishing newsletters?


Thank You for your time

Robert J Ferguson
eaachapter78@gmail.com

cub builder
06-26-2018, 04:23 PM
I'd go ahead and splurge for a new copy of MS Word. You can get a home edition for $65 plus or minus. With a net download, and on line licensing, you'll be up and running in 30 minutes or so. There are free download word processor programs available, but you'll get what you pay for here.

Of course the EAA sponsors a web site you can use, but you have to use their tools, so most of the web sites go unmaintained. When I was doing chapter web stuff, I used the EAA web site to set a pointer to my own site that I maintained. It was easier for me than dealing with the tool set on the EAA sponsored site. But your mileage may vary.

The Boss
06-26-2018, 04:37 PM
Thank you...

Dave Stadt
06-26-2018, 04:46 PM
Some years ago I used Word for newsletters then got Publisher and would not go back. Publisher is $130 which is money well spent

The Boss
06-26-2018, 04:53 PM
Some years ago I used Word for newsletters then got Publisher and would not go back. Publisher is $130 which is money well spent
Is Publisher made by MS?

dclaxon
06-28-2018, 10:44 PM
Is Publisher made by MS?

Yes, it is part of some versions of MS Office.

DaleB
06-30-2018, 09:07 PM
Publisher works for the newsletter. So does Libre Office.

For the web site... I maintained our chapter's site (http://www.eaa80.org/) for a few years. Now it's passed to another maintainer. I built it with WordPress for the flexibility and ease of publishing and maintaining it. Unfortunately, no one seems to want to do anything that isn't on accursed bloody Facebook.