Your participants will learn how to use the basic features of Publisher 2010. This workshop is designed to teach you a basic understanding of Publisher 2010 in a practical way. This workshop incorporates a hands-on approach to learning. They will get a chance to practice some of the advance features right on a computer.
Publisher is a desktop publishing tool and flexible and powerful authoring software. It goes well beyond what you can produce with word processing software like Word. Publisher 2010 will help your participants learn to produce high-quality publications for both personal and business use.
Welcome to the Microsoft Publisher 2010 Essentials workshop. Publisher is a desktop publishing tool and a flexible and powerful authoring software. It goes well beyond what you can produce with a word processing software like Word. This course will help you learn to produce high-quality publications for both personal and business use.
In this module, you will learn to open and close Publisher. You will also explore the Publisher interface, including the new Backstage view. Finally, you will learn to create a blank publication and a publication using a template. You will also learn how to close Publisher.
This module will cover some of the specific tasks you can do using the new Backstage view. To open existing files, you can open a file using the Open dialog box or the recent file list. You can also use the Backstage view to close your file. This module will also introduce the Pages pane to help you navigate through your publication.
In this module, you will create your first publication. You will learn how to add text and building blocks. You’ll also learn how to add a new page and how to work with pages.
The Publisher 2010 editing tools make editing your publication a breeze. This module covers how to cut, copy and paste text, as well as using the clipboard task pane. It also explains how to undo and redo tasks and how to find and replace text, such as when you want to change a word or phrase throughout your publication.
The Page Design tab includes many tools to enhance your publication. This module will explain how to choose color and font schemes for your publication. You’ll also learn how to choose a background. This module also introduces the Template group.
Publisher 2010 allows you to enhance your text in many ways. In this module, we’ll discuss the different types of formatting, as well as cover the most basic types of formatting your words. This includes the font face, size, and color, as well as adding font enhancements like bold face and italics. We’ll also discuss how to use the Font dialog box to change many of these features at once.
Paragraph formatting controls the look and feel of an entire paragraph. In this module, we’ll discuss how to change the spacing of your text, both the line spacing and the space in between paragraphs. We’ll also address setting the alignment and indents. This module will explain how to add bullets and numbering. Finally, you’ll learn how to apply styles.
In addition to text boxes and building blocks, you can add other objects like pictures, shapes, and tables. This module will explain how to insert the other objects. It will also explain how to link your text boxes so that you can continue a story on a different page. This module also explains how to move, resize, and arrange objects, as well as how to change the style and effects of objects.
In this module, you’ll learn how to create columns. You’ll also learn about master pages and how to add page numbers, as well as other headers and footers.
You’ve added some nice features to your publication. Now it’s time to add the finishing touches. This module will explain how to check your spelling and preview the publication. It also covers how to print and e-mail a publication.
Although this workshop is coming to a close, we hope that your journey to improve your Publisher skills is just beginning. Please take a moment to review and update your action plan. This will be a key tool to guide your progress in the days, weeks, months, and years to come. We wish you the best of luck on the rest of your travels!