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  • Make eye catching newsletters using both Publisher and Word

    You or your colleagues, friends, or family are probably pretty comfortable using Word to create nicely formatted text documents. This video shows you how you can create a newsletter in Publisher 2010, but use Word to create the text for the newsletter. This way you and your newsletter contributors can...
  • Create a Table of Contents in Publisher 2010

    In March I published a post on adding a TOC to your Publisher 2010 publications. Here now is a video demo showing how you can do this. Be sure to check out Joannie's roundup of Word TOC content on the Word blog. -- Bob deLaubenfels
  • Student council and class officer elections – win with Publisher

    The end of the school year is fast approaching. In addition to looking forward to school getting out for the summer , some of you might be thinking about running for student council or class officer. From campaign banners and posters, to flyers and newsletters, to campaign bumper stickers and buttons...
  • 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...
  • Format your information in Publisher tables

    Information is often much easier for readers to consume when it's in a table--no, not restaurant tables--tabular rows and columns. For example, check out how much easier this list of products and prices is to follow when it's in a simple table. First the list: Rhododendron: $15/foot; Vine Maple: $5/foot;...
  • Design and print your own business cards

    One of the ways that Publisher can help small business owners is with creating and printing personalized business cards. As always, start with our large collection of free business card templates . Use the business information set feature in Publisher 2007 and 2010 to automagically populate your business...
  • Publisher 2010’s font typography features jazz up your publications

    new additions to Publisher 2010 is the advanced OpenType typography capability. It enables you to add ligatures, stylistic and contextual alternates, swashes, and numbering styles. If you're unfamiliar with typographic terms, take a look at this Beginners Guide to OpenType before we examine some of these...
  • What's Publisher?

    Well, Microsoft Publisher is a great tool for small businesses, community groups, and families who want to create publications without investing a lot of time and money in buying, learning, and supporting heavy-weight desktop publishing applications. With Publisher you can create things as simple as...