Despite being nearly two decades old, Inpage Urdu 2007 remains a reliable, powerful, and efficient tool for any Urdu publishing need. It represents a sweet spot in software history—powerful enough for professional work, but lightweight enough for a home computer.
InPage is often used for newspapers and magazines. The 2007 version improved the way the software handled graphics. Users could import TIF, JPG, and BMP files with greater ease and wrap text around images more fluidly. This was essential for creating visually appealing advertisement layouts and newspaper columns.
The interface mimics Adobe PageMaker (a popular desktop publishing software of the era). It includes:
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The software includes advanced tools for text boxes, image frames, master pages, and multi-column layouts—essential for newspaper production .