Publisher 2003 - Level 1
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Overview:
In this course, students will look at how to create a publication from scratch or use one of the hundreds of business and personal designs available in Publisher.
Target Audience:
This course was designed for persons with a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Word who need to learn how to use Microsoft® Publisher 2003 to create, layout, and edit publications.
Pre-requisites:
Before attending this course, students must have:
At Course Completion:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Create a one-page publication.
Modify a publication's layout and structure.
Edit content in a publication.
Format text.
Format pictures.
Identify the options for distributing a publication.
Module 1: Creating a Basic Publication
Examine the Publisher Environment
Create a Publication from a Publication Design
Replace Design Object Placeholders
Save a Publication
Create a Blank Publication
Display Ruler Guides
Add Text
Insert a Picture from a File
Module 2: Modifying a Publication's Layout and Structure
Insert and Delete Pages
Insert a Text File
Size Text Boxes and Picture Frames
Move Text Boxes and Picture Frames
Connect Text Boxes
Divide Text Boxes into Columns
Move a Page
Create and Use a Master Page
Module 3: Editing Content in a Publication
Edit Text in a Publication
Research Information
Find and Replace Text
Check Spelling
Module 4: Formatting a Publication
Format Text
Apply Schemes
Insert Symbols
Indent Paragraphs
Change Spacing Between Paragraphs
Control Paragraph Flow
Create Paragraph Styles
Format Text Boxes
Module 5: Formatting Pictures in a Publication
Format Picture Frames
Crop a Picture
Wrap Text Around a Picture
Insert WordArt
Insert a Design Gallery Object
Module 6: Preparing a Publication for Distribution
Check the Design of a Publication
Verify Pictures
Create a Newsletter to Email
Create a Web Page
Publish a Web Site
Preview and Print a Publication
Templates
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