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personal information logo pub. 2003
I want to know how to put my own photo logo into personal informationso that it is there for everytime I do a publication.
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personal information logo pub. 2003
-----Original Message----- I want to know how to put my own photo logo into personal informationso that it is there for everytime I do a publication. . . Add a logo to a personal information set Open a Publisher-designed publication that contains a logo. -Or- Insert a logo placeholder as a personal information component. How? Add a personal information component to a publication: A - On the Insert menu, point to Personal Information, and then click the component you want to add. The personal information component appears in the center of your current view. B - If necessary, reformat the information, and resize and move the component. 2. To edit the placeholder logo: Click the text frame in the logo and then type the text you want. Double-click the picture frame, and then choose the picture you want. To make other design changes, click the wizard button. 3. To replace the logo with a logo picture file you already have, click the wizard button, click Picture file that I already have, and then click Insert Picture to locate the picture file. 4. Save the publication. A message appears asking if you want to save the logo to the personal information set. 5. Click Yes. (What is a logo? A logo is a recognizable symbol that identifies you, your business, or your organization. It can include a name, a picture, or both. You can add a logo as one of the components of a personal information set.) Information Courtesy Of: Microsoft Publisher Help: On Logos Menu, Wizard. Milton |
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