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Microsoft Publisher - Day 1

Course Length: 6 hours
Prerequisites: Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Word

Course Overview
In the Microsoft Publisher - Day 1 course, you will learn how to create one-page designs and newsletters. You will work with text and graphics and learn page layout techniques. You will gain experience creating several different publications.

 

Getting Started
Overview of Features
The Publisher Window


One Page Designs
Create a New Publication
Save a Publication
Create Data Area
Enter and Edit Text
Use Cut, Copy and Paste
Align Text
Increase/Decrease Indentation
Use the Zoom Feature
Move an object
Resize an object
Insert a graphic
Move and resize a graphic
Create a Bulleted List
Change Font Attributes
Add WordArt
Preview a Publication
Use a Template or Wizard
Create Columns
Adjust character spacing
Adjust line spacing
Use Tabs
Format Drop Caps
Use AutoCorrect
Page Setup Options


Newsletters
Create a newsletter from a Template
Insert a Mast Head
Insert a New Page
Delete a Page
Use the Spell Checker
Save a Publication as a Template


Microsoft Publisher - Day 2
Course Length: 6 hours (9 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.)

 

Course Overview
In the Microsoft Publisher - Day 2 course, you will work with tables, tabs, and form controls. You will learn how to import text from different file types. In addition, this course will teach you how to format text boxes and how to manipulate and recolor graphics. Finally, you will learn how to create forms (mailing labels, invoices, envelopes, calendars, business cards, tri-fold brochures) and how to use the Mail Merge feature.


Using Tables


Using Tabs


Working with Form Controls


Importing Text


Formatting Text Boxes


Working with different Graphics formats


Recolor Graphics Using Mail Merge
Create a database
Create a form (Mailing Labels)
Merge the Data with the Form


Additional Forms
Invoices
Envelopes
Calendars
Business Cards
Tri-fold Brochures


Printer Issues Design Guidelines

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