Technology and Livelihood Education Information and Communications Technology
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MS PUBLISHER
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Working with MS Publisher
Opening MS Publisher may vary depending on the computer you are working on.
1. Click on the Start button, select All 2. Publisher start up in the Getting
Programs menu » Microsoft Office » Started with the Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office Publisher. You will Publisher window offering many
see an icon on your desktop that
pre-formatted designs to use in
looks similar to this . Double click
creating your publication.
on this icon to open MS Publisher.
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The MS Publisher Window
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Navigation Pane
As soon as a publication type is chosen, the window displays more specific choices for that
publication type.
At the top of the middle section
will be links to different
publications within the
publication type chosen.
A gray/orange frame
engulfs the chosen
publication
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Basic Parts and Functions of MS Publisher
The illustration below consists of the important tool bars in working with MS Publisher.
Ribbon
Ruler
Guide
Page
Navigation
View and
8 Zoom
Quick Access Toolbar
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Page Navigation
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Ribbon
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Viewing Tools
• Rulers
You can use the rulers to the left and top of your publication to help
you line up text, images and other objects and get a clearer idea of
exactly where those objects will appear on the printed page. When you
select an object in your publication, a white space will appear on the
rulers to show the object's location.
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Publication Viewing Tools
• Baselines
Baselines are evenly-spaced horizontal lines that you can
use to line up text. You'll learn about automatically
aligning text to your baselines in the Working with Text
lesson.
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Publication Viewing Tools
• Boundaries
Boundaries are dark blue dashed borders that appear
around your objects. Viewing object boundaries can be
useful when you are aligning objects or wrapping text.
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Publication Viewing Tools
• Guides
Guides are thin lines that help you align various objects. There are
two types of guides:
Margin guides, which are blue lines that mark the edges, or
margins, of the printable area on each page of your publication. Margin
guides are automatically created when you set your page margins.
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Publication Viewing Tools
• Guides
Guides are thin lines that help you align various objects. There are
two types of guides:
Margin guides, which are blue lines that mark the edges, or
margins, of the printable area on each page of your publication. Margin
guides are automatically created when you set your page margins.
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Publication Viewing Tools
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Publication Viewing Tools
• Backstage View
In Publisher 2010, options for saving, printing and creating
publications are all located in Backstage view. It is similar to the Office
Button Menu from Publisher 2007 or the File Menu from earlier
versions of Publisher. However, unlike those menus, it is a full-page
view, which makes it easier to work with.
• To access Backstage view, click the File tab.
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Publication Viewing Tools
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