

It can be used for many purposes, such as creating newsletters, posters, interactive PDF presentations, forms, business cards, brochures, books, or even comic strips. Please let me repete that any help would be welcome.Scribus is a free, cross-platform, and open-source DTP (Desktop publishing) application. Neverthless, it's impossible to download correctly any of these. So I tried to find out other templates online, and this site seemed to be perfect. On the version 1.4.0 rc 5 version Scribus I have downloaded, there are only two templates for the newsletters, and both of them are rudimentary. So, may I be able to take here your advices, it'd be great. It's just to explain why I have no aide in this difficult trial with DTP software. I cannot ask tips and aide around me, because it's a sort of power abuse from a superior who knows very well that I'm not a designer or a trainted computer person, but I'm just a scholar and teacher. The next edition of that must be done perfectly in two weeks. Because, at my faculty's express request, I'm from now onwards the responsible manager for all tasks related to its publishings, notably its trimestrial newsletters. So, I had to find a software of DTP quickly and master a minimum of its functions as quickly as that. Thank you for your indulgence and, of course, thank you in advance for your precious aide. So I may ask very stupid questions on this forum for a while. In fact, I came to Scribus somewhat accidentally, as I was looking for a free software which might not be too complicated and could be an alternative to a very expensive (for me) InDesign. I like already very much Scribus and hopefully will get more skilled in the future. I'm new on the forum and also have just started working on scribus.
