Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 for Dummies
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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.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #56192 in Books
- Published on: 2008-01-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 384 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Promote your organization with newsletters, cards, and brochures
Get going with Publisher basics and start communicating with your public
Chances are you just want to use Publisher to get some things done, right? Then you′ve grabbed the right book. Here′s just what you need to know to set up a flyer or publication, place text and pictures where they work best, get it all looking terrific, and print it or post it on the Web for all to see.
Discover how to:
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Use various Publisher templates
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Understand design basics
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Plan a page
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Incorporate images and files from other programs
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Prepare your creations for printing
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Build Web sites with Publisher
About the Author
Jim McCarter 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.
Customer Reviews
nothing special
is useful as a reference but not really a serious guide on how to use publisher
Publisher 2007 for Dummies
Publisher 2007 for DUMMIES
I found it of some help for me but not as good as I was expecting so it was disapointing.
Then again I am 81
I'm a Dummy, get me out of here!
It's good, but I think it rather assumes more knowledge than people have when they are new to Microsoft 2007. I must be dumber than most of their Dummies, although as I struggle with the programme I find I am beginning to understand more of what the book is trying to tell you. I am sure much will become clear as I progress with the use of Publisher.



