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  • DIY Halloween decorations

    Halloween is a little more than a week away so it's time to decorate the porch for your Trick-or-Treaters, or perhaps a Halloween party. Try using Publisher and Office.com's library of images like these: The first thing to do is decide how big you want your decorations. Do you want small bats to tape...
  • Create a directory with catalog merge

    I love the catalog merge feature in Publisher . It's a powerful tool to help small businesses create catalogs of their products and services quickly and cheaply. The bonus is that the catalog merge feature isn't just for catalogs; you can use it to make directories as well. Let me give you an example...
  • Calendar options for Publisher

    Calendars are always a hot search term for Publisher users . You want to create yearly calendars, school calendars, insert calendars into newsletters, and put calendars on business cards. Here's how you can do all those things. Create a 2011-2012 calendar Creating a 2011 calendar is as simple as opening...
  • Text overflow, autoflow, and text box linking

    Today I'm going to talk about three of concepts that cause some confusion among newer users of Publisher: text overflow and linking text boxes. When a text box, or AutoShape for that matter, in your publication contains more text than it can display, Publisher stores the extra text in overflow. You can...
  • Create, print, and distribute catalogs with Publisher and MagCloud

    Publisher and HP's cloud publishing site MagCloud are partnering to make using Publisher with MagCloud an easy solution to create, print, and distribute your publications . This video walks you through the process for creating a catalog in Publisher 2010 to MagCloud's specifications and then uploading...
  • Create, sell, print, and deliver yearbooks with MagCloud and Publisher

    My son is graduating from high school in a week, and on Monday he came home with his high school yearbook. It was amazing to see all the "little kids" we once knew grown up to young adults, and it reminded me that this would be the perfect time write a blog post about using Publisher and MagCloud to...
  • Save 25% on publishing in the cloud with HP and Publisher

    Hewlett Packard has a cloud publishing site, called MagCloud , that's great for on-demand publishing of magazines (thus the name MagCloud), but it's also an excellent resource for any on-demand publishing scenario. Microsoft and HP have partnered to make using Publisher with MagCloud an easy solution...
  • Design and layout – using margins and guides in your publications

    Much, maybe most, of what we do in Publisher is designing and laying out our publications. Aligning text boxes, pictures, borders, and clip art to make a pleasing and compelling presentation. The tools for laying out your publication are margins, guides, and align. In another post I'll talk about alignment...
  • What are crop marks and why would you want to print them?

    Crop marks, also known as trim marks, are lines printed in the corners of your publication's sheet or sheets of paper to show the printer where to trim the paper. They are used by commercial printers for creating bleeds where an image or color on the page needs to extend all the way to the edge of the...
  • Where is web site authoring in Publisher 2010?

    Today's post on the reduction in web publication capability in Publisher 2010 comes to us from Jeff Bell. Jeff was the Group Program Manager for Publisher and Text Services during the development and release of Publisher 2010. For a number of versions, Publisher has filled a gap as an easy-to-use web...
  • Personalize a calendar for New Year in Publisher

    Here we are just days away from New Year's Day, and that means we need new calendars. As many of you know, Publisher makes quick work of creating personalized calendars. In this post I show how to make a new calendar or update an old one in Publisher 2010 and 2007. (This also works in Publisher 2003...