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Word Tutorial 4
    Desktop Publishing
     and Mail Merge

Microsoft Office 2010
          ®
Objectives                                   XP

      •    Identify desktop publishing features
      •    Format text in columns
      •    Insert drop caps
      •    Insert symbols and special characters
      •    Create WordArt
      •    Edit, resize, and move WordArt
      •    Align and wrap text around graphics




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                 2
Objectives                          XP

      •    Add clip art to a document
      •    Edit clip art
      •    Edit a photograph
      •    Add a page border
      •    Balance columns
      •    Perform a mail merge




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        3
Overview of Elements                XP
      of Desktop Publishing




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        4
Overview of Elements                XP
      of Desktop Publishing




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        5
Formatting Text in Columns                               XP

      • In newspaper-style columns, a page is divided into two or
        more vertical blocks, or columns
      • Click the Page Layout tab, and then, in the Page Setup
        group, click the Columns button




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                             6
Inserting Drop Caps                                          XP

      • A drop cap is a large, capital letter that begins the text of
        a paragraph, chapter, or some other document section
      • To open the Drop Cap menu, click the Insert tab and then
        click the Drop Cap button in the Text group




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                                 7
Inserting Symbols                                      XP
      and Special Characters
      • In printed publications, it is customary to change
        some of the characters available on the standard
        keyboard into more polished-looking characters
        called typographic characters




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                           8
Inserting Symbols                                        XP
      and Special Characters
      • To insert a symbol or special character:
         – Move the insertion point to the location where you
           want to insert a particular symbol or special character
         – Click the Insert tab, and then, in the Symbols group,
           click the Symbol button
         – If you see the symbol or character you want in the
           Symbol gallery, click it (for a more extensive set of
           choices, click More Symbols to open the Symbol dialog
           box)
         – In the Symbol dialog box, locate the symbol or
           character you want on either the Symbols tab or the
           Special Characters tab
         – Click the symbol or special character you want, click
           the Insert button, and then click the Close button

New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                              9
Inserting Symbols                   XP
      and Special Characters




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        10
Using WordArt to                                               XP
      Create a Headline
      • WordArt is specially formatted, decorative text
      • WordArt is considered an object (something that you can
        manipulate independently of the text)
      • With WordArt you can use all of the ordinary text effects, plus
        you can add rounded, or beveled, edges to the individual
        letters, format the text in 3-D, and transform the text into
        waves, circles, and other shapes
      • You can rotate WordArt
      • The colors of WordArt text can be edited in two ways:
         – By changing the fill (the interior color)
         – By changing the outline (exterior color)
      • You can also change the style of the outline

New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                                   11
Using WordArt to                                                  XP
      Create a Headline
      • To insert Word Art:
         – Click the Insert tab and then, in the Text group, click the
           WordArt button
         – In the WordArt gallery, click the style of text you want to
           insert
         – Type the text you want in the Edit WordArt Text dialog box
         – Click the Font and Size arrows to select the font and font size
           you want
         – Click the OK button
         – Use the tools on the WordArt Tools Format tab to format the
           WordArt
         – Drag any handle to resize and reshape the WordArt (to avoid
           altering the WordArt’s proportions, press and hold down the
           Ctrl key while you drag a handle)
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                                      12
Using WordArt to                    XP
      Create a Headline




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        13
Using WordArt to                                                  XP
      Create a Headline
      • Wrapping text around a graphic
        – WordArt is considered a floating graphic, meaning it is
          attached, or anchored, to a specific paragraph
        – An inline graphic differs from a floating graphic in that it is
          located in a specific position in a specific line of text in the
          document
        – When you move a floating graphic, its text wrap setting
          dictates how text will wrap around it in its new location
        – The default text wrap setting for WordArt is In Front of
          Text
        – The other wrap settings for graphics are Square, Tight,
          Through, Top and Bottom, Behind Text

New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                                      14
Using WordArt to                                    XP
      Create a Headline
      • To wrap text around a WordArt object, click the
        Drawing Tools Format tab, click the Wrap Text
        button in the Arrange group, and select the wrapping
        option




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                        15
Using WordArt to                                         XP
      Create a Headline
      • Resizing WordArt
         – When resizing, you need to consider both the font size
           and the size of the text box that contains the WordArt
         – You change the font size for WordArt text by selecting
           it and then choosing a new font size using the Font
           size box in the Font group on the Home tab
         – To resize a text box, you drag the text box’s handles
           or, for more precise control, use the Size button on
           the Drawing Tools Format tab to specify an exact
           height and width
      • Moving Word Art
         – Move a WordArt text box to a new location by
           dragging it
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                             16
Using WordArt to                                               XP
      Create a Headline
      • Applying Word Art styles
         – The WordArt Styles group on the Drawing Tools Format tab
           includes four tools that allow you to alter the color, shape,
           and overall look of WordArt
         – You can select a new style using the Quick Styles button
         – To change the fill color, use the Text Fill button
         – To change the outline color, use the Text Outline button
         – To add special effects (including shadows, beveling, and 3-
           D rotation, and transforming the shape), use the Text
           Effects button
         – If your WordArt already includes some of these features,
           you can use the Text Effects button to fine tune the effects

New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                                    17
Using WordArt to                    XP
      Create a Headline




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        18
Inserting Clip Art                                     XP

      • Clip art comes in all forms of media, including video,
        audio, and photographs
         – A small collection of clip art comes with your
           installation of Word
         – You can also download more clip art from the
           Microsoft Web site Office.com
      • To search for and then insert clip art in your
        document, you use the Clip Art task pane
         – In the Search for box in the Clip Art task pane, you
           enter words or phrases, known as keywords, that
           describe the image, sound, or video you need
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                           19
Inserting Clip Art                  XP




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        20
Cropping a Graphic                                       XP

      • Cropping a graphic means cutting off part of the graphic
        (the part you crop is hidden from view but remains a part
        of the graphic in case you want to restore it)
      • You can crop a graphic using the Crop button in the Size
        group on the Picture Tools Format tab




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                             21
Cropping a Graphic                    XP

      • Graphics can be cropped to shapes




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010          22
Moving and Aligning a Graphic                      XP

      • You can move a graphic by dragging it
      • Like WordArt, a clip art graphic is anchored to a
        specific paragraph in a document
         – When you drag a graphic to a new paragraph, the
           anchor symbol moves to the beginning of that
           paragraph
         – When you drag a graphic to a new position within
           the same paragraph, the anchor symbol remains in
           its original position and only the graphic moves


New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                       23
Overview of a Mail Merge            XP




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        24
Overview of a Mail Merge            XP




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        25
Editing Photographs                                   XP

      • A photograph is also a graphic object so it can be
        manipulated and edited like other graphics
      • To insert a photograph, click the Insert tab, click the
        Picture button in the Illustrations group, browse for
        and select the picture from the Insert Picture dialog
        box
      • You can rotate a photo by dragging the Rotation
        handle that appears on the photo’s border when the
        photo is selected, or you can use the Rotate button in
        the Arrange group on the Picture Tools Format tab


New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                           26
Editing Photographs                 XP




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        27
Editing Photographs                                          XP
      • To remove a photograph’s background:
         – Select the photo, and then click the Remove Background
           button in the Adjust group on the Picture Tools Format tab.
         – Drag the handles on the blue border as necessary to
           include parts of the photo that have been incorrectly
           marked for removal.
         – For marking specific areas to keep, click the Mark Areas to
           Keep button in the Refine group of the Background
           Removal tab, and then use the drawing pointer to select
           areas of the photo to keep.
         – For marking specific areas to remove, click the Mark Areas
           to Remove button in the Refine group of the Background
           Removal tab, and then use the drawing pointer to select
           areas of the photo to remove.
         – Click the Keep Changes button in the Close group.
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                                  28
Editing Photographs                 XP




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        29
Editing Photographs                                  XP

      • You can change a graphic’s look by selecting a picture
        style from the Picture Styles gallery on the Picture
        Tools Format tab




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                          30
Balancing the Columns                                XP

      • For columns in a document to appear balanced on a
        page, meaning of equal length, you can insert a
        continuous section break at the end of the document
      • With a continuous section break, Word adjusts the
        flow of content between the columns so they are of
        equal or near equal length
      • The columns remain balanced no matter how much
        material you remove from either column later
      • The columns also remain balanced if you add
        material that causes the columns to flow to a new
        page; the overflow will also be formatted in balanced
        columns.
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                         31
Balancing the Columns                                         XP

      • To insert a continuous section break, move the insertion point
        to the end of the text in the right column, click the Page
        Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click the Breaks button,
        and below “Section Breaks,” click Continuous




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                                  32
Inserting a Border Around a Page                          XP

      • Use the Page Borders button on the Page Layout tab to
        open the Borders and Shading dialog box




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                              33
Performing a Simple Mail Merge                     XP

      • The term mail merge refers to the process of
        combining information from two separate documents
        to create many final documents, each containing
        customized information
         – A main document contains text and place holders
           called merge fields
         – Merge fields tell Word where to insert customized
           information
         – The content of the merge fields come from a data
           source (such as a table in a Word document, an
           Excel spreadsheet, or an Access database)
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                        34
Performing a Simple Mail Merge      XP




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010        35
Selecting a Data Source                                 XP

      • In the Mail Merge task pane, verify that the Use an
        existing list option button is selected
      • Click Browse in the Mail Merge task pane
      • Navigate to and open the desired data source




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                            36
Inserting Merge Fields                                    XP

      • You can insert individual merge fields to create an address
      • Or you can use the Address block link in the Mail Merge
        task pane, which inserts a merge field for the entire
        address




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                               37
Inserting Merge Fields                                   XP

      • You can insert merge fields to create a salutation, which
        may be, for example, a first name or a title and last name




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                              38
Previewing the Merged Document                       XP

      • When you preview the merged document, you see the
        main document with the customized information inserted
        in place of the merge fields
      • In the Mail Merge task pane, click Next: Preview your
        letters




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                          39
Merging the Main Document                                   XP
      and Data Source
      • In the Mail Merge task pane, click Next: Complete the
        merge
      • Click Edit individual letters in the Mail Merge task pane
      • Verify that the All option button is selected, click the OK
        button, and then scroll to display the entire first letter




New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010                                40

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Desktop Publishing and Mail Merge

  • 1. Word Tutorial 4 Desktop Publishing and Mail Merge Microsoft Office 2010 ®
  • 2. Objectives XP • Identify desktop publishing features • Format text in columns • Insert drop caps • Insert symbols and special characters • Create WordArt • Edit, resize, and move WordArt • Align and wrap text around graphics New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 2
  • 3. Objectives XP • Add clip art to a document • Edit clip art • Edit a photograph • Add a page border • Balance columns • Perform a mail merge New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 3
  • 4. Overview of Elements XP of Desktop Publishing New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 4
  • 5. Overview of Elements XP of Desktop Publishing New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 5
  • 6. Formatting Text in Columns XP • In newspaper-style columns, a page is divided into two or more vertical blocks, or columns • Click the Page Layout tab, and then, in the Page Setup group, click the Columns button New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 6
  • 7. Inserting Drop Caps XP • A drop cap is a large, capital letter that begins the text of a paragraph, chapter, or some other document section • To open the Drop Cap menu, click the Insert tab and then click the Drop Cap button in the Text group New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 7
  • 8. Inserting Symbols XP and Special Characters • In printed publications, it is customary to change some of the characters available on the standard keyboard into more polished-looking characters called typographic characters New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 8
  • 9. Inserting Symbols XP and Special Characters • To insert a symbol or special character: – Move the insertion point to the location where you want to insert a particular symbol or special character – Click the Insert tab, and then, in the Symbols group, click the Symbol button – If you see the symbol or character you want in the Symbol gallery, click it (for a more extensive set of choices, click More Symbols to open the Symbol dialog box) – In the Symbol dialog box, locate the symbol or character you want on either the Symbols tab or the Special Characters tab – Click the symbol or special character you want, click the Insert button, and then click the Close button New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 9
  • 10. Inserting Symbols XP and Special Characters New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 10
  • 11. Using WordArt to XP Create a Headline • WordArt is specially formatted, decorative text • WordArt is considered an object (something that you can manipulate independently of the text) • With WordArt you can use all of the ordinary text effects, plus you can add rounded, or beveled, edges to the individual letters, format the text in 3-D, and transform the text into waves, circles, and other shapes • You can rotate WordArt • The colors of WordArt text can be edited in two ways: – By changing the fill (the interior color) – By changing the outline (exterior color) • You can also change the style of the outline New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 11
  • 12. Using WordArt to XP Create a Headline • To insert Word Art: – Click the Insert tab and then, in the Text group, click the WordArt button – In the WordArt gallery, click the style of text you want to insert – Type the text you want in the Edit WordArt Text dialog box – Click the Font and Size arrows to select the font and font size you want – Click the OK button – Use the tools on the WordArt Tools Format tab to format the WordArt – Drag any handle to resize and reshape the WordArt (to avoid altering the WordArt’s proportions, press and hold down the Ctrl key while you drag a handle) New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 12
  • 13. Using WordArt to XP Create a Headline New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 13
  • 14. Using WordArt to XP Create a Headline • Wrapping text around a graphic – WordArt is considered a floating graphic, meaning it is attached, or anchored, to a specific paragraph – An inline graphic differs from a floating graphic in that it is located in a specific position in a specific line of text in the document – When you move a floating graphic, its text wrap setting dictates how text will wrap around it in its new location – The default text wrap setting for WordArt is In Front of Text – The other wrap settings for graphics are Square, Tight, Through, Top and Bottom, Behind Text New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 14
  • 15. Using WordArt to XP Create a Headline • To wrap text around a WordArt object, click the Drawing Tools Format tab, click the Wrap Text button in the Arrange group, and select the wrapping option New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 15
  • 16. Using WordArt to XP Create a Headline • Resizing WordArt – When resizing, you need to consider both the font size and the size of the text box that contains the WordArt – You change the font size for WordArt text by selecting it and then choosing a new font size using the Font size box in the Font group on the Home tab – To resize a text box, you drag the text box’s handles or, for more precise control, use the Size button on the Drawing Tools Format tab to specify an exact height and width • Moving Word Art – Move a WordArt text box to a new location by dragging it New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 16
  • 17. Using WordArt to XP Create a Headline • Applying Word Art styles – The WordArt Styles group on the Drawing Tools Format tab includes four tools that allow you to alter the color, shape, and overall look of WordArt – You can select a new style using the Quick Styles button – To change the fill color, use the Text Fill button – To change the outline color, use the Text Outline button – To add special effects (including shadows, beveling, and 3- D rotation, and transforming the shape), use the Text Effects button – If your WordArt already includes some of these features, you can use the Text Effects button to fine tune the effects New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 17
  • 18. Using WordArt to XP Create a Headline New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 18
  • 19. Inserting Clip Art XP • Clip art comes in all forms of media, including video, audio, and photographs – A small collection of clip art comes with your installation of Word – You can also download more clip art from the Microsoft Web site Office.com • To search for and then insert clip art in your document, you use the Clip Art task pane – In the Search for box in the Clip Art task pane, you enter words or phrases, known as keywords, that describe the image, sound, or video you need New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 19
  • 20. Inserting Clip Art XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 20
  • 21. Cropping a Graphic XP • Cropping a graphic means cutting off part of the graphic (the part you crop is hidden from view but remains a part of the graphic in case you want to restore it) • You can crop a graphic using the Crop button in the Size group on the Picture Tools Format tab New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 21
  • 22. Cropping a Graphic XP • Graphics can be cropped to shapes New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 22
  • 23. Moving and Aligning a Graphic XP • You can move a graphic by dragging it • Like WordArt, a clip art graphic is anchored to a specific paragraph in a document – When you drag a graphic to a new paragraph, the anchor symbol moves to the beginning of that paragraph – When you drag a graphic to a new position within the same paragraph, the anchor symbol remains in its original position and only the graphic moves New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 23
  • 24. Overview of a Mail Merge XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 24
  • 25. Overview of a Mail Merge XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 25
  • 26. Editing Photographs XP • A photograph is also a graphic object so it can be manipulated and edited like other graphics • To insert a photograph, click the Insert tab, click the Picture button in the Illustrations group, browse for and select the picture from the Insert Picture dialog box • You can rotate a photo by dragging the Rotation handle that appears on the photo’s border when the photo is selected, or you can use the Rotate button in the Arrange group on the Picture Tools Format tab New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 26
  • 27. Editing Photographs XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 27
  • 28. Editing Photographs XP • To remove a photograph’s background: – Select the photo, and then click the Remove Background button in the Adjust group on the Picture Tools Format tab. – Drag the handles on the blue border as necessary to include parts of the photo that have been incorrectly marked for removal. – For marking specific areas to keep, click the Mark Areas to Keep button in the Refine group of the Background Removal tab, and then use the drawing pointer to select areas of the photo to keep. – For marking specific areas to remove, click the Mark Areas to Remove button in the Refine group of the Background Removal tab, and then use the drawing pointer to select areas of the photo to remove. – Click the Keep Changes button in the Close group. New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 28
  • 29. Editing Photographs XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 29
  • 30. Editing Photographs XP • You can change a graphic’s look by selecting a picture style from the Picture Styles gallery on the Picture Tools Format tab New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 30
  • 31. Balancing the Columns XP • For columns in a document to appear balanced on a page, meaning of equal length, you can insert a continuous section break at the end of the document • With a continuous section break, Word adjusts the flow of content between the columns so they are of equal or near equal length • The columns remain balanced no matter how much material you remove from either column later • The columns also remain balanced if you add material that causes the columns to flow to a new page; the overflow will also be formatted in balanced columns. New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 31
  • 32. Balancing the Columns XP • To insert a continuous section break, move the insertion point to the end of the text in the right column, click the Page Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click the Breaks button, and below “Section Breaks,” click Continuous New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 32
  • 33. Inserting a Border Around a Page XP • Use the Page Borders button on the Page Layout tab to open the Borders and Shading dialog box New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 33
  • 34. Performing a Simple Mail Merge XP • The term mail merge refers to the process of combining information from two separate documents to create many final documents, each containing customized information – A main document contains text and place holders called merge fields – Merge fields tell Word where to insert customized information – The content of the merge fields come from a data source (such as a table in a Word document, an Excel spreadsheet, or an Access database) New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 34
  • 35. Performing a Simple Mail Merge XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 35
  • 36. Selecting a Data Source XP • In the Mail Merge task pane, verify that the Use an existing list option button is selected • Click Browse in the Mail Merge task pane • Navigate to and open the desired data source New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 36
  • 37. Inserting Merge Fields XP • You can insert individual merge fields to create an address • Or you can use the Address block link in the Mail Merge task pane, which inserts a merge field for the entire address New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 37
  • 38. Inserting Merge Fields XP • You can insert merge fields to create a salutation, which may be, for example, a first name or a title and last name New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 38
  • 39. Previewing the Merged Document XP • When you preview the merged document, you see the main document with the customized information inserted in place of the merge fields • In the Mail Merge task pane, click Next: Preview your letters New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 39
  • 40. Merging the Main Document XP and Data Source • In the Mail Merge task pane, click Next: Complete the merge • Click Edit individual letters in the Mail Merge task pane • Verify that the All option button is selected, click the OK button, and then scroll to display the entire first letter New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 40