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Microsoft Publisher 2003: Advanced

Course Code: PUBA03      Days: 1

Course Overview

Objectives

Create more advanced Publications using Publisher 2003 with this advanced training course.

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Audience

The delegate should have attended the Introductory course, or have gained similar knowledge in the workplace, and be able to create simple publications, format text, insert graphics and create tables.

Course Outline

Working with Multi-Page Publications, Templates & Master Design Sets

  • Employing Master Design Sets & New Innovative Publication Types
  • Colour Scheme Selections
  • Font Utilisation

Working with Web Sites

  • Creating a Web Site
  • New Easy Web Site Builder, Wizards & Page Types
  • Adding Hyperlinks & Hot Spots
  • Working with Forms
  • HTML Code
  • Managing Web Pages

Optimised Publications for Email

  • New Email Wizards
  • Email Preview

Mail Merge

  • Understanding the Mail & Catalogue Merge Wizard
  • Adding Multiple Records to a Single Page

Commercial Printing

  • Design Checker
  • Pack and Go Wizard
  • Special Paper
  • Advanced Print Settings

Customising Publisher 2003

  • Enhancing Publisher Workspace & Configuration Options
  • AutoCorrect
  • Customising Toolbars


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