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How do I swap two panels in a brochure in Publisher?
I have a brochure that was sent to me and I need to swap two of the panels.
Is there a function that will allow me to do this without having to rekey everything? |
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How do I swap two panels in a brochure in Publisher?
Grab all with the mouse on the first page, drag it off to the scratch area;
grab all with the mouse the second page and drag it to the first page location. Now drag all of the second page to the vacant page location. -- Don Vancouver, USA "kristine" wrote in message ... I have a brochure that was sent to me and I need to swap two of the panels. Is there a function that will allow me to do this without having to rekey everything? |
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How do I swap two panels in a brochure in Publisher?
Don Schmidt wrote:
Grab all with the mouse on the first page, drag it off to the scratch area; grab all with the mouse the second page and drag it to the first page location. Now drag all of the second page to the vacant page location. You can hold the Shift key whilst you drag to keep everything on a horizontal (or vertical, but you want a horizontal). Release the mouse before the Shift key. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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How do I swap two panels in a brochure in Publisher?
Thank you! I've not used Publisher much before. That was easy!
"Don Schmidt" wrote: Grab all with the mouse on the first page, drag it off to the scratch area; grab all with the mouse the second page and drag it to the first page location. Now drag all of the second page to the vacant page location. -- Don Vancouver, USA "kristine" wrote in message ... I have a brochure that was sent to me and I need to swap two of the panels. Is there a function that will allow me to do this without having to rekey everything? |
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How do I swap two panels in a brochure in Publisher?
"kristine" wrote in message ... Thank you! I've not used Publisher much before. That was easy! "Don Schmidt" wrote: Grab all with the mouse on the first page, drag it off to the scratch area; grab all with the mouse the second page and drag it to the first page location. Now drag all of the second page to the vacant page location. -- Don Vancouver, USA "kristine" wrote in message ... I have a brochure that was sent to me and I need to swap two of the panels. Is there a function that will allow me to do this without having to rekey everything? Don't you just want to reorder the pages? -- Wisdom and experience come with age, they say, but I wish I could remember the darn question |
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How do I swap two panels in a brochure in Publisher?
GbH wrote:
Don't you just want to reorder the pages? It sounds like kristine was creating a three-panel brochure; all three panels are on one page, and are not distinct units/pages as far as Publisher is concerned. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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How do I swap two panels in a brochure in Publisher?
Ed,
'Didn't know that; neat! Even works in my old Publisher 2000. Many thanks! Don "Ed Bennett" wrote in message ... Don Schmidt wrote: Grab all with the mouse on the first page, drag it off to the scratch area; grab all with the mouse the second page and drag it to the first page location. Now drag all of the second page to the vacant page location. You can hold the Shift key whilst you drag to keep everything on a horizontal (or vertical, but you want a horizontal). Release the mouse before the Shift key. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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How do I swap two panels in a brochure in Publisher?
"Ed Bennett" wrote in message ... GbH wrote: Don't you just want to reorder the pages? It sounds like kristine was creating a three-panel brochure; all three panels are on one page, and are not distinct units/pages as far as Publisher is concerned. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org K, Only experience with booklets or mail merged single pages. KLS! -- Wisdom and experience come with age, they say, but I wish I could remember the darn question |
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