Why are people still searching for a today? The answer is threefold: Archival access, legacy system maintenance, and low-resource publishing. Many small print shops, old corporate archives, and students studying design history need to know how to navigate this classic software.
A: Adobe no longer sells it. You can find physical CDs on eBay or abandonware archives (use a virtual machine for safety). Do not download "cracked" versions from random sites promising a "PageMaker tutorial PDF bundle"—those are viruses.
A: Yes. Scribus (free, open-source) has a legacy import filter for PageMaker documents. Markzware PM2ID is a paid plugin that converts PageMaker to InDesign. Conclusion: Your Next Steps Searching for a "PageMaker tutorial PDF" is like hunting for a manual to drive a vintage car—niche, but essential for collectors. You will not find this information on Adobe's help site anymore, but the content exists in academic libraries, the Internet Archive, and used bookstores (look for the "Classroom in a Book" series).