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Microsoft Publisher 2003: Creating Publications Creating a PublicationCreating a new publication using the wizardsPublisher provides a large variety of pre-built designs for each publication type. To quickly create a new publication, all you have to do is select the design and replace the placeholder text and graphics:
For this tutorial, we'll create a family newsletter designed for print. Later, we'll show you how to design a newsletter for e-mail distribution, as well. Select Publications for Print. This expands the list to display design categories:
It also opens the Quick Designs preview gallery, which displays designs you can use for your publication:
The preview gallery displays designs for the category selected in the New from a design list.
The Quick Publications preview gallery displays thumbnails for newsletter designs.
For our family newsletter, we'll use the Rhythm Newsletter. The first time you use the design gallery, Publisher prompts you to enter personal information, which it can automatically include in your publications:
The publication is displayed in the main window:
As you select different options, you can see them applied to the newsletter in the main window. If you select an option and decide you don't like it, use the Undo · The first option is specific to the type of publication design you've chosen. Since we've chosen a newsletter design, the first option is Newsletter Options. This lets us select one- or two-sided printing, as well as whether or not to include a customer address. When you include a customer address, Publisher adds mailing address elements to the publication. For our newsletter, we'll leave the options as they are: two-sided printing with no customer address. · Web page, newsletter, and catalog designs include a Page Content option. For newsletters, click Page Content to select a column style.
For the example newsletter, we'll keep the default option (3 columns). · If you don't like the newsletter design you chose from the preview gallery, click Publication Designs to choose a new one. · To change the color scheme for the newsletter, click Color Schemes.
The current color scheme is Meadow; this was defined in the Personal Information dialog earlier. For our newsletter, we'll select Pebbles instead. · To change the font scheme for the newsletter, click Font Schemes. We'll select Online, because it has the general look we want to use. You can always change individual fonts later.
Types of publicationsYou can create two types of publications in Publisher: print and Web. Each publication type includes a large number of sub-types, each with its own set of pre-built designs. For example, print publications include designs for newsletters, flyers, brochures, business cards, signs, resumes, and labels. Web publications include designs not only for web sites but also for electronic newsletters and other event announcements that you can distribute via e-mail. Publisher uses a distinct editing mode for print and Web publications, with each containing specialized options. Print mode includes options for commercial printing, which aren't available to Web mode, while Web mode ensures that the elements you include in your publication are optimized for the Web. If you aren't sure which mode you're in, you can find out by checking the Publisher title bar. Creating a blank publicationIf you want to create your own design from scratch, you can start with a blank publication:
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