This is supposed to be the age of instant and constant communication, right? And if you have a business, belong to an organization, or have a cause you want to promote, a great-looking flyer or brochure can say a lot.
If you have Microsoft Office Professional, Small Business, or Ultimate on your PC, you already have a great communication tool hidden inside–Publisher 2007. Use it to promote your organization with newsletters, cards, and brochures. This book gets you started with Publisher basics so you can start communicating with your public.
Chances are you’re not planning to become a Publisher guru; you just want to use Publisher to get some things done. Then Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 For Dummies is just the book for you! It has just what you need to know to
* Understand design basics and plan a page
* Set up a flyer or publication and place text and pictures where they work best
* Use various Publisher templates
* Incorporate images and files from other programs
* Build Web sites with Publisher
* Prepare your creations for printing or posting online
Whether you’re selling a product or service, getting the word out about a not-for-profit organization, or helping out your church, synagogue, or school, Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 For Dummies makes it easy.
विषयसूची
Introduction 1
Part I: Getting Acquainted with Publisher 2007 9
Chapter 1: Own the Printing Press 11
Chapter 2: Success by Design 31
Chapter 3: Basic Training 41
Part II: Mark This Page 69
Chapter 4: Working with Pages 71
Chapter 5: Objects and Frames 99
Part III: 10, 000 Words, One Maniac 133
Chapter 6: Getting the Word 135
Chapter 7: Editors Are Bought, Not Born 171
Chapter 8: Vintage Type: The Corkscrew, Please 203
Part IV: A Picture Is Worth $6.95 219
Chapter 9: You Ought to Be in Pictures 221
Chapter 10: Color by the Numbers 251
Chapter 11: Grappling with Graphics Manager 263
Part V: Proof Positive 271
Chapter 12: Final Checks 273
Chapter 13: Printing, Print Shops, and Paper 287
Part VI: Publishing on the Internet 303
Chapter 14: Weaving a Web Site 305
Chapter 15: Getting Published (On the Internet) 319
Part VII: The Part of Tens 325
Chapter 16: Ten Great Design Ideas 327
Chapter 17: Ten Design Blunders 331
Chapter 18: Not Quite Ten Things to Check before Printing 335
Chapter 19: Ten Questions for Your Print Service 339
Chapter 20: Ten Ways to Save on Printing Costs 343
Index 347
लेखक के बारे में
Jim Mc Carter attended Webster University in Vienna, Austria,
where he minored in foreign languages and graduated with a
bachelor’s degree in computer studies. There he also launched
his career as a computer consultant, which spanned more than 18
years. Jim has authored several books and served as technical
reviewer for more than 80 books. He now works as a project manager
in the field of wireless communications. Jim lives in Greenfield,
Indiana, with his wife, Kathy, and two children, Rebecca and James.
He spends his free spare time (there is no such thing as free time)
learning and teaching taekwondo at Indianapolis ATA Black Belt
Academy with his family, geocaching with his children, and being
humbled by his son at just about any video game you care to
mention.
Jacqui Salerno Mabin lives in the Seattle area with her
husband, Jay and their dog, Marley. After graduating from the
University of Illinois, Chicago, with a Bachelor’s degree in
English, Jacqui worked as a copy editor for a local newspaper.
Later, she filled several roles with a startup software company,
working as a software tester and technical writer, creating the
user manuals for their document storage solution software.
Currently, she is a software development test engineer with a deep
interest in Microsoft Publisher 2007 software.