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OK got it, I have magazine covers in front of me, could you please just
instruct me on how to insert graphics on publisher..maybe just the first few steps.. "Erika" wrote: Roia wrote: Gee thanks you're a HUGE HELP! I meant on microsoft.com, to look for designs!!! "Ed Bennett" wrote: Roia was very recently heard to utter: Where could I go to look for designs (i.e. if I wanted to look up front cover page designs for a magazine look?) The front of a magazine? -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher Honestly I must reply. :-) What is this fetish with templates? Go to any bookstore or magazine stand and look at hundreds of real magazine covers. What do you like? Sketch them out. Anyone can sketch boxes and lines. Or take photos of the ones you like. Go home and duplicate the design in Publisher. When you start working you'll make changes of your own. I have many issues with Microsoft, but Publisher is an intuitive, easy to use program made exactly for this kind of graphic design! (unless it has changed greatly since I bot Pub 2002) Insert graphics, draw a text box anywhere, format it. Use your imagination. -- Erika |
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My version of Publisher came equipped with a "Help" button. When I click
on it and then on "index", I can type in the word "picture" and then find the entry about "adding to publications" and learn about it from there. I guess newer versions of Publisher don't have this feature any more? Roia wrote: OK got it, I have magazine covers in front of me, could you please just instruct me on how to insert graphics on publisher..maybe just the first few steps.. "Erika" wrote: Roia wrote: Gee thanks you're a HUGE HELP! I meant on microsoft.com, to look for designs!!! "Ed Bennett" wrote: Roia was very recently heard to utter: Where could I go to look for designs (i.e. if I wanted to look up front cover page designs for a magazine look?) The front of a magazine? -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher Honestly I must reply. :-) What is this fetish with templates? Go to any bookstore or magazine stand and look at hundreds of real magazine covers. What do you like? Sketch them out. Anyone can sketch boxes and lines. Or take photos of the ones you like. Go home and duplicate the design in Publisher. When you start working you'll make changes of your own. I have many issues with Microsoft, but Publisher is an intuitive, easy to use program made exactly for this kind of graphic design! (unless it has changed greatly since I bot Pub 2002) Insert graphics, draw a text box anywhere, format it. Use your imagination. -- Erika |
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Roia was very recently heard to utter:
Thanks Mary, finally someone who can really help! "Give a man a fish..." -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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Roia,
A start would be using the clip art files for designs. Or use any gif png bmp jpg and there's a bunch more type files. To put an image file on your work area; Insert Picture From file or clipart clip art will open a catalog of many images. from file will let you go to where you store your image files be they be on the hard drive, floppy or CD. Just play around with it and let your imagination come up with the ideas you want to portray. Good luck. -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Roia" wrote in message ... OK got it, I have magazine covers in front of me, could you please just instruct me on how to insert graphics on publisher..maybe just the first few steps.. "Erika" wrote: Roia wrote: Gee thanks you're a HUGE HELP! I meant on microsoft.com, to look for designs!!! "Ed Bennett" wrote: Roia was very recently heard to utter: Where could I go to look for designs (i.e. if I wanted to look up front cover page designs for a magazine look?) The front of a magazine? -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher Honestly I must reply. :-) What is this fetish with templates? Go to any bookstore or magazine stand and look at hundreds of real magazine covers. What do you like? Sketch them out. Anyone can sketch boxes and lines. Or take photos of the ones you like. Go home and duplicate the design in Publisher. When you start working you'll make changes of your own. I have many issues with Microsoft, but Publisher is an intuitive, easy to use program made exactly for this kind of graphic design! (unless it has changed greatly since I bot Pub 2002) Insert graphics, draw a text box anywhere, format it. Use your imagination. -- Erika |
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Steve
You shouldn't have said that.. now everybody is going to want a 'Help' button.. :-) -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "Steve in NC" wrote in message nk.net... My version of Publisher came equipped with a "Help" button. When I click on it and then on "index", I can type in the word "picture" and then find the entry about "adding to publications" and learn about it from there. I guess newer versions of Publisher don't have this feature any more? Roia wrote: OK got it, I have magazine covers in front of me, could you please just instruct me on how to insert graphics on publisher..maybe just the first few steps.. "Erika" wrote: Roia wrote: Gee thanks you're a HUGE HELP! I meant on microsoft.com, to look for designs!!! "Ed Bennett" wrote: Roia was very recently heard to utter: Where could I go to look for designs (i.e. if I wanted to look up front cover page designs for a magazine look?) The front of a magazine? -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher Honestly I must reply. :-) What is this fetish with templates? Go to any bookstore or magazine stand and look at hundreds of real magazine covers. What do you like? Sketch them out. Anyone can sketch boxes and lines. Or take photos of the ones you like. Go home and duplicate the design in Publisher. When you start working you'll make changes of your own. I have many issues with Microsoft, but Publisher is an intuitive, easy to use program made exactly for this kind of graphic design! (unless it has changed greatly since I bot Pub 2002) Insert graphics, draw a text box anywhere, format it. Use your imagination. -- Erika |
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I don't - I want an Easy button. Staples sells them for about $5.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote in message ... Steve You shouldn't have said that.. now everybody is going to want a 'Help' button.. :-) -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "Steve in NC" wrote in message nk.net... My version of Publisher came equipped with a "Help" button. When I click on it and then on "index", I can type in the word "picture" and then find the entry about "adding to publications" and learn about it from there. I guess newer versions of Publisher don't have this feature any more? Roia wrote: OK got it, I have magazine covers in front of me, could you please just instruct me on how to insert graphics on publisher..maybe just the first few steps.. "Erika" wrote: Roia wrote: Gee thanks you're a HUGE HELP! I meant on microsoft.com, to look for designs!!! "Ed Bennett" wrote: Roia was very recently heard to utter: Where could I go to look for designs (i.e. if I wanted to look up front cover page designs for a magazine look?) The front of a magazine? -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher Honestly I must reply. :-) What is this fetish with templates? Go to any bookstore or magazine stand and look at hundreds of real magazine covers. What do you like? Sketch them out. Anyone can sketch boxes and lines. Or take photos of the ones you like. Go home and duplicate the design in Publisher. When you start working you'll make changes of your own. I have many issues with Microsoft, but Publisher is an intuitive, easy to use program made exactly for this kind of graphic design! (unless it has changed greatly since I bot Pub 2002) Insert graphics, draw a text box anywhere, format it. Use your imagination. -- Erika |
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And he'll stand there and say "What the h*ll am I supposed to do with this?"
(If he's from your part of the world he'd probably make Star Gazy Pie. Ugh.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Ed Bennett" wrote in message ... Roia was very recently heard to utter: Thanks Mary, finally someone who can really help! "Give a man a fish..." -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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JoAnn Paules [MVP] was very recently heard to
utter: (If he's from your part of the world he'd probably make Star Gazy Pie. Ugh.) Never heard of it... -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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Not me. I'll get a beer, throw some batter in it, mix it up, drop the
fish in it then place the fish is a deep fryer, while I drink the rest of the beer and get another one. BTW, where can I find a Pub template for making beer? Mike JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote: And he'll stand there and say "What the h*ll am I supposed to do with this?" (If he's from your part of the world he'd probably make Star Gazy Pie. Ugh.) |
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Don't ask me. I'm still trying to find the site with all of the "answers to
newsgroup questions" templates. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mike Koewler" wrote in message ... Not me. I'll get a beer, throw some batter in it, mix it up, drop the fish in it then place the fish is a deep fryer, while I drink the rest of the beer and get another one. BTW, where can I find a Pub template for making beer? Mike JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote: And he'll stand there and say "What the h*ll am I supposed to do with this?" (If he's from your part of the world he'd probably make Star Gazy Pie. Ugh.) |
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