Dear @Lorraine GRAY,
Welcome to Microsoft Q&A.
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain your situation. I’m truly sorry that you’re facing this after investing more than 15 years into creating GCSE and A‑Level resources in Publisher. While looking into your question, I found that many long‑time educators and designers are in the same position right now. I completely understand how difficult it is when a tool you’ve relied on every day for your work suddenly approaches retirement, it’s upsetting and disruptive, and you’re definitely not alone in this.
During my research, I found several realistic options that may help you maintain your 15 years of GCSE and A‑Level resources without having to rebuild everything from scratch.
- Continue using a standalone version of Publisher (most practical short‑term option)
Even after Publisher is removed from Microsoft 365, standalone versions (such as Publisher 2021) will continue to open and edit .pub files. This gives you time to work with your existing documents normally while planning a gradual transition instead of converting everything at once.
You could use Home | LibreOffice - Free and private office suite - Based on OpenOffice - Compatible with Microsoft free, to open edit etc.
- Use LibreOffice Draw for editable conversions
LibreOffice Draw can open most Publisher files with better layout preservation than Word. It’s not perfect, but for many users it provides the most workable editable alternative when transitioning away from Publisher.
You can refer to this article: Mastering Publisher Files In Libreoffice: A Comprehensive Guide
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- Save as PDF (for preservation)
While this won’t solve the editing needs, exporting your booklets as PDF ensures you have a stable, long‑term archive of each resource. It’s a good safety step before Publisher is discontinued.
I hope these suggestions help you move forward more confidently. I know this change can feel overwhelming, especially with so many years of valuable work involved. I’ll continue to watch for any improved or more seamless conversion methods, and if something new becomes available, I’ll be happy to update you.
If you run into any issues while trying the steps, or if something still doesn’t feel quite right, please don’t hesitate to reach out again. I’ll do my best to support you however I can.
Looking forward to hearing back from you with any updates or additional details.
Warm regards,
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