Word 2003 - Newsletter Workshop View a tutorial on this topic

Platform: PC

Description

One popular way of using Microsoft® Word 2003 is to create attractive publications that combine text and graphics. Here is a step-by-step guide to using Word 2003 to create a newsletter.

Subscribers may download the finished newsletter document and all other files used in this workshop.
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Key # Length
1. preview Viewing the completed newsletter 27732 1:03
Key # Length
1. locked Setting up document margins 27733 1:39
2. locked Entering the banner text 27734 0:44
3. locked Formatting banner text 27735 2:18
4. locked Using WordArt for a title 27736 1:33
5. locked Formatting the WordArt title 27737 1:33
6. locked Adding a border 27738 1:21
7. locked Inserting a section break 27739 1:08
Key # Length
1. locked Setting up columns 27740 1:06
2. locked Inserting an article 27741 1:20
3. locked Choosing fonts and alignment for titles 27742 1:45
4. locked Setting title and author paragraph spacing 27743 1:42
5. locked Inserting column breaks 27744 1:25
6. locked Monitoring your layout progress 27745 1:14
Key # Length
1. locked Split an article across multiple pages 27746 1:23
2. locked Linking text boxes 27747 0:57
3. locked Inserting text into linked text boxes 27748 1:07
4. locked Wrapping text around a text box 27749 0:41
Key # Length
1. locked Adding clip art to an article 27750 1:18
2. locked Resizing clip art 27751 0:58
3. locked Setting text wrapping around the clip art 27752 0:50
4. locked Adding clip art in the background of an article 27753 0:52
5. locked Making clip art transparent 27754 0:55
6. locked Adding an autoshape 27755 2:06
Key # Length
1. locked Adding background colors and borders 27756 1:03
2. locked Adding story dividers 27757 1:10
3. locked Saving the newsletter as a Web page 27758 2:06
Tutorial series by Sarah DePriest
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