If you'd like to change your newsletter, you can add pages to a newsletter or Remove pages from a newsletter. If you do this a new tab, named Custom, will also be available when you are creating a new publication and this tab will contain all your personal templates. If you got to File > Options > Save and enter the path to the folder you want to contain all your templates in Default personal templates location. Tip: You can tell Publisher where you always want to save your templates. Save your new template and, from the Save As dialog that appears, navigate to the location and folder you want, choose Publisher Template in the Save as type box. Select the Include customer address check box if you want the customer address on the newsletter itself for mailing rather than on a separate envelope.Ĭhange the template to include things that you’ll want to reuse in future newsletters, like a title and logo. Under Options, choose One-page spread (if you plan to print your newsletter one or double-sided) or Two-page spread (if you want to work with a design that includes facing pages and you plan to print your newsletter on tabloid-sized paper). Select a template, and under Customize, click the color scheme and font scheme that you want.Ĭlick the business information set that you want, or create a new one. (In Publisher 2010, click Newsletters under Most Popular.) Which, combined with the spread of the issue, seems to point toward a bug, rather than machine specific issue.Click Built-in > Newsletters and scroll down to find the Newsletters category. I have called in Microsoft and it is with a technician at this stage who requires time to do further behavioural testing in a sandbox environment (his initial tests on his lab environment with Server 2008 and Publisher 2007 yeilded the same undesired behaviour) No Anti-Virus issues, same behaviour on all other 31 TS Servers I look after on behalf of the client. Of Word etc.) The behaviour is not exhibited in this or any other 2007 application. In addition to testing this logging on locally, I duplicated the TS session test to examine behaviour in Outlook 2007 (which has the same menu bar style, albeit I suspect uses different core components to render the graphics.as it has the "theme" options
Just to update you (and anyone who is or will read this in the future) I have followed the steps suggested below - the issue did indeed only occour in a TS session, additionally I re-installed Publisher on the server in question with no resolution. If you have any feedback on our support, please posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Run anti-virus software and malware remover to scan the server. Please note the official suggestions of installing Microsoft Office 2007 in terminal environment: Deploy the 2007 Office system on a Terminal Services-enabled computer ģ. Reinstall the component in case the software is not installed correctly. Try to log on to the terminal server locally as a remote user, check if the High CPU issue occurs in this case still.Ģ. Ensure if the issue occurs only in remote sessions. That may help you narrow down the problem’s scope:ġ. Having said that, I’d like to give you some suggestions based on my experience.
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Is beyond what we can do in the forum because of the nature of forum support. Firstly, as for this high CPU issue, we generally need to analyze the performance monitor logs and memory dump files to locate the root cause.