Chapter 31

Introducing Publisher

IN THIS CHAPTER

Learning how to get around in Publisher

Choosing and using a publication design

Typing text or inserting it from a file

Working with text AutoFlow and flowing text between frames

Formatting text

Inserting and formatting pictures

Drawing your own shapes and lines

Adding and editing a table

Desktop publishing made creating printed publications easier and faster, but for years it remained the bailiwick of graphic art and design superheroes. The software was expensive and difficult to master and provided little in the way of design help for mere mortals.

Microsoft Publisher was one of the first programs to make publication design affordable and doable for the average computer users. From its first version, Publisher offered an easy layout, simple tools, a variety of styles and graphics, and attractive templates for publication designs. This chapter shows you how to use Publisher 2013 to choose a publication template and add text and graphics to complete a publication.

The Publisher Workspace

Each time you start Publisher, the program prompts you to create a new publication file by selecting a template from the New template gallery. You can either create a new publication as described in the next section, click one of the choices under Recent to open a recently used document, or click the Open Other Publications command to open a publication you created previously. In any case, Publisher displays a publication and the Ribbon in its workspace ...

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