Microsoft Publisher 2007

Tutorials


This Web page has been designed to explain how to use the Microsoft Publisher 2007 program. Microsoft Publisher is a publication program.  With this program, it is possible to create brochures, business cards, greeting cards, newsletters, party invitations, Web pages, plus many other types of publications.  Click any of the links below to gain access to the materials on working with the many features in Microsoft Publisher.

Add Background Color to Text   Line Spacing
Add Borders   Mail Merge
Add Pages to a Publication      Apply Filter
Adjust Character Spacing      Create Mail Merge
Adjust Margins in a Text Box Frame      Edit List
Align Text Vertically      General Information
Arrange Frames      Print Mail Merge Publication
AutoCorrect Entries      Sort Address List
Border Art      Start a Mail Merge Publication
Bulleted Lists   Mouse Shortcuts
Change Paper Size and Orientation   Move and/or Resize and Object
Change Paragraph Alignment   Move a Frame
Columns   Numbered Lists
Content Library   Print a Publication
Copy Format using the Format Painter   Remove Pages
Copy Frame   Ruler and Layout Guides
Create a Blank Presentation   Save a Publication
Create Consistent Look   Select Objects
Create Table of Contents   Set Continued Notices
Create a Publication using a Template   Set Tabs
Design Checker   Spell Checker
Design Gallery   Tables
Draw and Format Lines and Borders      Create and Modify a Table
Draw Objects      Enter Information
Dropped Capital Letter      Format a Table
Elements in Getting Started Window      Move Around and Select Parts in a Table
Enter Text      Use Special Cell Formats
Fill Colors, Fill Effects, and Shading   Text Box Frames
Find and Replace Text   Toolbars
Graphics      Formatting Toolbar
Group Frames      Menu Bar
Hide or Show Publication Types on Startup      Objects Toolbar
Hyphenation      Standard Toolbar
Import or Insert Text from Another File or Program   Viewing a Publication
Insert-Resize Frames   What is Publisher
Insert Page Numbers   Web Pages
Keyboard Shortcuts   WordArt
Key Terms    

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