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SecureRecovery for Publisher converts all recovered data into a reliable RTF file, readable by Publisher, Word and most other word processing applications. It supports Publisher 2007 and earlier versions, and offers powerful recovery for the following items:
Prevent file corruption from disrupting your publication schedule. SecureRecovery for Publisher repairs damaged files and preserves document formatting, exporting your data to a stable new RTF file. With dependable results, a user-friendly interface and support for virtually every element of a completed Publisher file, this dedicated software utility makes it easy for businesses and home-users to restore their documents on their own systems.
The free demo version of SecureRecovery for Publisher evaluates the extent of the corruption and presents an accurate preview of the results of the recovery process. While the demo completely restores a limited sample of data, most of the document will display as demo text. Wherever the demo text appears, the full software will recover all original content.
SecureRecovery for Publisher restores almost all of the data contained in the source file. The one exception is header/footer content; due to application level complexities, headers and footers are not recovered by this tool.
Microsoft Publisher users know the value that goes into a completed document. Without adequate backups, data corruption can erase all that work in an instant. SecureRecovery for Publisher offers a reliable way to reverse the damage, restoring your data — and the work that went into the document — without sending files off to specialized facilities. If you have a damaged Publisher file, order a copy of SecureRecovery for Publisher today.
This software is compatible with systems that meet these requirements:
While SecureRecovery for Publisher is a safe and powerful way to restore damaged RTF files, many factors will influence the chances of recovery in a specific case.
We provide a free-to-download demo of the application to help you make the best possible decision. Use the demo prior to purchasing the full software license, but before carrying out any recovery attempt, make sure to back up your publications.
The demo version is almost exactly the same as commercial versions of SecureRecovery for Publisher, and it is just as safe and secure.
It is significantly limited, as it will only restore a certain amount of real data. Placeholders will replace much of the original text in the Publisher file. This allows you to see whether your documents can be restored (along with their original formatting and other elements that appear in the output generated by the demo recovery).
While performing repairs, SecureRecovery for Publisher may find permanently damaged or inaccessible data, which will be replaced in the output files. This is completely normal and is not indicative of a recovery failure. File sizes can also decrease if certain unsupported features cannot be reproduced in the recovered file (run the demo version to make sure that SecureRecovery for Publisher will be able to treat your publication file successfully).
The demo version also creates smaller files for a separate reason -- the placeholder text is often shorter than the original text.
First, make sure that you have an output directory for the recovered RTF files. If the targeted directory does not exist, create it before proceeding any further.
In batch files and in the command line, use [pbr.exe “”] to access the program, leaving off the brackets. You can also use patterns to make your batch file process the recovery project in a logical way. Use an asterisk to represent multiple characters in a group. Use a question mark to represent individual characters in a group.