Wednesday, 20 February 2019

Pulication-Publisher

1.What is Publisher? 

Microsoft Publisher is a desktop publishing program first released in 1991. It is a very handy application to have for our personal or business publishing needs. 


2. What are the function of Microsoft publisher?

Microsoft Publisher has templates and wizards for newsletters, websites, brochures, catalogs, flyers, signs, postcards, invitations, greeting cards, business cards, letterheads, envelopes, business forms, banners, calendars, advertisements, award and gift certificates, labels, menus, programs and more. Microsoft Publisher is a very user-friendly program that can be purchased separately or as part of Microsoft Office.


3. Differentiate MS Word and Microsoft Word

Microsoft Publisher, is a desktop publishing application from Microsoft. It is an entry-level application, differing from Microsoft Word. It  emphasis  on page layout and design rather than text composition and proofing.

What are the features of publisher? 

Templates

Templates are one of the first items Publisher users . Publisher templates are helping the  users for  creating newsletters, brochures, business cards, greeting cards, programs, envelopes, labels and other publications. This collection is useful because Publisher has already taken all of the measuring, insertion and design out of the equation. 

Shapes

 Publisher takes shapes to a new level. Under the Insert tab's Shapes button is a fly-out list of many different premade shapes. After adding a shape to a page, the user has the ability to fill it with color, change the border and even add design elements such as shadows, embossing and highlighting.  This pen allows users to draw their own shapes from scratch

WordArt

Publisher offers WordArt also. The WordArt button on the Insert tab helps users combine words and art to create logos, desktop-publishing material covers and any other nonpictorial design element required. 

tutorial

Topics include:
  • Creating new publications
  • Saving publications
  • Inserting pages
  • Working with text
  • Creating bulleted and numbered lists
  • Inserting and deleting objects, pictures, and tables
  • Creating master pages
  • Using building blocks
  • Creating web publications
  • Performing a mail merge
  • Printing a publication





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