Word X - Newsletter Workshop View a tutorial on this topic

Platform: Mac

Description

One popular way of using Microsoft® Office X is to create attractive publications that combine text and graphics. Here is a step-by-step guide to using Office X to create a newsletter for an elementary school classroom. The techniques applied in this project could, of course, also be employed to create any number of other printed documents for a variety of audiences.

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Key # Length
1. preview What the completed newsletter looks like 5566 1:13
Key # Length
1. locked Entering banner text 5567 1:57
2. locked Formatting banner text 5568 3:18
3. locked Using Word Art for a title 5569 2:39
4. locked Positioning your Word Art 5570 2:07
5. locked Adding a border 5571 1:22
6. locked Inserting a section break 5572 1:55
Key # Length
1. locked Setting up columns 5573 2:05
2. locked Inserting a story 5574 1:33
3. locked Choosing fonts and alignment 5575 2:23
4. locked Setting paragraph spacing 5576 1:08
5. locked Opening a 2nd view of the document 5577 2:21
Key # Length
1. locked Using text boxes for text placement 5578 2:33
2. locked Linking text boxes 5579 2:20
3. locked Flowing text into linked text boxes 5580 1:53
4. locked Wrapping other text around a text box 5581 1:26
Key # Length
1. locked Adding graphics to a story 5582 0:53
2. locked Resizing a graphic 5583 1:29
3. locked Setting text wrap around your graphic 5584 1:14
4. locked Adding a background graphic 5585 1:02
5. locked Setting graphic transparency 5586 1:15
6. locked Adding an AutoShape 5587 2:30
Key # Length
1. locked Adding background color or shading to an area 5588 1:39
2. locked Adding story dividers 5589 1:38
3. locked Saving your newsletter as a Web page 5590 2:01
Tutorial series by Jody Ouradnik
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