4. Publisher or Word?
Use Publisher when working with
pictures and a complicated layout,
such as a newsletter or greeting card.
Use Word when working with mostly
text.
18. Left click, hold the button down,
and drag the mouse diagonally.
Release the button when the text
box is the size you need. You may
now type inside the text box.
27. Choose an option from the menu:
Clip Art, Picture from File, or
Picture from Scanner or Camera.
If you don’t yet have an image to
insert into the document, select
“Empty Picture Frame” to place
the image in at a later time.
33. Select “Picture from File.” Your mouse
pointer will turn into a cross-hair style
pointer. Drag it across your publication in the
area where you want the picture inserted.
34.
35. Once the mouse button is
released, the “Insert Picture”
window should appear. It
automatically opens to the
“My Pictures” folder.
40. Move the mouse over the
green circle until the pointer
changes into a circular arrow.
Hold down the left mouse key
and move the mouse in the
direction you want the text
box to turn.
41. Let go of the
mouse button
when the text box
is rotated the way
you want it.
42. To change the size of the
text box, place the mouse
over one of the white
circles. The pointer
should change into a
double-headed arrow.
43. Hold down the
left mouse button
and drag the
mouse until the
text box is the
size you want.
44. To move the text
box, click within the
box, then move the
cursor over the
perimeter of the box
(not over the white
circles). The cursor
should turn into two
double-headed
arrows.
45. Hold down the left
mouse key and drag
the text box to the
location you want,
then let go of the
mouse button.
51. Enter the number of
pages to insert, and
choose before or after
current page. You may
also choose to insert
blank pages, create
one text box on each
page, or duplicate all
objects on another
page.