![]() ![]() Publisher includes several features that help you make sure your work stays consistently formatted from page to page (and even between publications). Finally, you will learn how to add pictures, design access, and page parts, and how to print a double-sided newsletter using an ordinary home printer that prints on only one side of the paper at once. Then you will flow text between pages and create notations that help readers find the second part of a story that starts on page 1. You will discover some common newsletter elements and learn how to plan for double-sided printing. This lesson is devoted to a single project: a newsletter. Then you will plan and create a greeting card (and save yourself a fortune in buying store-bought cards!) Finally, you will create a booklet and learn about setting up mirrored pages and adding headers and footers. You will first create a trifold brochure and discover how to make a brochure layout without interfering with the folds. In this lesson, you will learn about three kinds of publications that have one thing in common: they are designed to be folded. ![]() Finally, you will learn how to create advertisements for print publications using whatever size you need to fit the publication's requirements. Then you will learn how to create large banners in Publisher and then either have them professionally printed or piece together a makeshift banner using multiple sheets of paper and a roll of tape. ![]() First you will create a business card and learn about layout options that enable you to print multiple copies per sheet of paper (or cardstock). This lesson focuses on three different kinds of publications that all break the size mold in different ways. Not all publications fit neatly on a standard letter-size sheet of paper. Then you will learn how to send a publication via an email message in several different ways, including attaching the publication as a PDF or XPS file and sending a publication in the body of a message. What do we create publications for, if not for sharing them with people? In this lesson you will learn all about printing your publications, as well as how to save publications in other digital formats such as PDF and HTML. You will also find out how to control the relationship between text and graphics when they overlap. Pictures are another type of content you might want to import, and in this lesson, you will learn how to import a picture and then format it in various ways, including moving and resizing it, applying a border, and applying filters, effects, and color corrections that can improve the picture's original appearance. You will find out how to clear any old formatting from the imported text, and how to make text flow seamlessly from one text box to another. ![]() No problem! In this lesson you will learn how to import text from a variety of sources. You might sometimes have content created in a different application that you want to use in Publisher. You will also learn how to add borders and shading to a text box and adjust its margins and padding.Ĭreating a Publication using Imported Content You will also get a closer look at how text boxes work, and practice creating, resizing, and moving text boxes, as well as formatting the text within them. In this lesson, you will learn how to create blank publications of various sizes, and how to insert and delete pages in them. Templates are great, but sometimes it is easier to start with a blank slate. Then you will create an award certificate that contains text and drawn shapes, and you will learn how to stack and group objects. You will start out by using a template to create a flyer that contains text and graphics, and then change its template and its content. This lesson introduces some fundamental skills that will apply to almost every publication you will create going forward, including business information sets, text boxes, pictures, and shapes. You will also create your first publication here, and in the process, you will learn about color schemes and font schemes. You will find out how to create, save, close, and open publication files, and how to get around in the Publisher interface. You will learn how Publisher compares to other apps, such as word processors like Word and higher-end desktop publication programs like Adobe InDesign. New to Microsoft Publisher? This lesson provides a gentle, no-experience-required introduction. ![]()
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