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Microsoft Publisher 2003: Formatting Publications

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Apply schemes

When defining the options for the appearance of our example newsletter, we selected font and color schemes. A font scheme is a set of major and minor fonts associated with a publication, with the major fonts used for headlines and the minor fonts used for body text. A color scheme specifies the colors used for accents and hyperlinks in your publication.

To select a new font or color scheme for the publication:

  1. Select Font Schemes or Color Schemes from the task pane menu (by clicking the down arrow), or from Publisher's Format menu.

This opens the related task pane:

  1. Select a scheme from the list.
  2. The Color Schemes task pane also provides an option to define a custom color scheme:

    1. Click Custom color scheme at the bottom of the task pane.

The Color Schemes dialog opens.

    1. For each element, select a color from the drop-down menu.
    2. Click Save Scheme.
    3. In the dialog that opens, enter a name for the new color scheme.
    4. Click OK to close the Color Schemes dialog.

 

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