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asked by scanner on November 5, 2006 10:11 AM
Create Newsletters, Brochures, Web Pages, and More!

Creating high-quality publications right on your own PC is easier than you think-with a little help from Microsoft Publisher 2000 For Dummies. Straightforward explanations, illustrations, and tips guide you through the ins and outs of desktop publishing. You'll discover how scanned images, clip-art graphics, and distinctive typefaces can make your print documents and Web pages come alive in no time-without spending a lot of money.

Inside, find helpful advice on how to: Choose the perfect fonts and design elements for any project Design custom layouts for newsletters, brochures, stationary, and much more Drop in images from Publisher's clip-art gallery-or use your own pictures Turn any document into a Web page in a few simple steps Use hyperlinks, textures, and colors to build better Web sites Create and maintain a consistent image for your small business Unleash the time-saving capabilities of Publisher's powerful PageWizards Get money-saving tips on service bureaus, paper options, and printing Integrate Publisher with other Microsoft Office 2000 applications for even greater productivity


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The book was listed as 'Good Condition' and arrived in a very short time in what I can only describe as 'Excellent Condition' I am very pleased with the book, delivery, and service.
reviewed by learner on November 21, 2006 3:16 PM

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Overall, I found this book jam packed with a little bit of info on every topic necessary but I felt like it spent more time DESCRIBING the features and EXPLAINING WHY they were important instead of giving HANDS-ON INSTRUCTIONS. The book called "Quick Course in Microsoft Publisher 2000" by Joyce Cox and Christina Dudley (ISBN: 1582780072) was more helpful for me. I acknowledge that each person has a different style of learning. If you need specific hands-on instruction, go with Quick Course. If you need to understand the big picture first, go with the Dummies book. Good luck!
reviewed by perfect10 on November 24, 2006 4:06 AM

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