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آموزش کامل Publisher 2003_EN
[h=2]Object Basics
[h=3]Modifying Objects Basics
Publisher classifies AutoShapes, textboxes, pictures, clip art, and tables as objects . In
Publisher, you have the ability to resize, rotate, and move any object. You can also make
other simple modifications to the object, including changing the fill color or border .
[h=2]Object Basics
[h=5]To Resize an Object:
Select the object. You will know the object is selected when open circles appear around it.
Place your cursor over one of the open circles that surround the object. The resize cursor will appear. The resize cursor has an arrow on each end.
Click and drag the object until its the desired size.
Release the mouse button.
[h=2]Object Basics
[h=5]To Rotate or Flip an Object:
Publisher allows you to rotate an object in 90 degree increments, or pick anything in between using
Free Rotate .
Select Arrange
Rotate or Flip from the main menu.
Select the type of rotation you wish to apply to the object.
If you select Free Rotate :
A Green circle will appear above the object.
Click on the green circle and drag to rotate the object.
Release the mouse button.
[h=2]Object Basics
[h=5]To Move an Object:
Place your cursor anywhere over the object. The move cursor will appear. The Move cursor is shaped like a cross with four arrows.
Click and drag the object to the desired location.
Release the mouse button.
[h=2]Object Basics
[h=5]To Change Color:
Select the fill button from the standard toolbar. The fill button looks like a paint bucket.
Click the small triangle next to the fill button to select a color.
Click a color and release the mouse button.
Note: if you want to select a custom color, select more colors .
Choose a color and click OK.
[h=2]Object Basics
[h=3]Challenge!
Download and save the
Sample Flyer to complete this Challenge.
Open the Sample Flyer publication.
Use the resize cursor to change the size of the circle in the upper left corner.
Use Rotate or Flip option to rotate the boat image.
Use the move cursor to change the location of one or more objects.
Change the color of the circle, using the fill icon on the formatting toolbar.
Save and close the document to use in the next challenge.
[h=2]Working with Textboxes
[h=3]Introduction[h=4]By the end of this module, learners should be able to:
Delete placeholder text in an existing text box
Insert text into an existing text box
Move a text box within a publication
Change the fill color of a text box
Add fill effects to a text box
[h=2]Working with Textboxes
[h=3]Working with Text Boxes
Text boxes are a type of object. Many of the same functions you can do with objects
also apply to text boxes, such as Rotate, Resize, and Move. In addition, you can change
the background and, most importantly, the contents of a text box. Most templates
include text boxes with sample text to help you with the layout.
[h=2]Working with Textboxes
[h=5]Using the Zoom Features
Since the text you wish to work with may be too small to read, you will need to zoom in or out
using the standard toolbar. Select a zoom percentage or click the zoom in or out icons, to do this.
[h=2]Working with Textboxes
[h=5]To Edit the Contents of a Text Box:
Click the text box and use your cursor to select the text.
Use the keyboard to enter the text that you wish to appear in the box.
Tip: Be careful not to make your text too long - be a concise as possible.
Don't forget - You can Rotate, Resize, and Move a text box just like any other object.
[h=2]Working with Textboxes
[h=5]To Change the Background Color of a Text Box
Click the down arrow beside the fill button on the standard toolbar.
Select a color or fill effect to apply to the text box.
If you select a fill effect, you can choose from several options including gradients, textures, patterns or tints.
[h=2]Working with Textboxes
[h=3]Challenge!
If you have not already done so in a previous Challenge, download and save the
Sample Flyer publication to complete this Challenge
Open the Sample Flyer publication.
Select a zoom percentage from the formatting toolbar that allows you to read the text next to the boat. You may also try using the zoom in and zoom out icons.
Select the text in the text box next to the boat and enter a description.
Choose a background color for the text box using the fill button on the formatting toolbar.
Save and close the flyer to use in the next challenge.
[h=2]Changing Font Style, Size, & Color
[h=3]Introduction[h=4]By the end of this module, learners should be able to:
Apply a Publisher Color Scheme
Apply a Publisher Font Scheme
Change the font style, size, and color individually
[h=2]Changing Font Style, Size, & Color
[h=3]Changing Font style, size, and color
Color and fonts are an important part of a successful Publisher document. Since the
range of choices for color palettes and fonts can get overwhelming, Publisher
provides pre-selected fonts and colors that work well together. These Color
Schemes and Font Schemes can take much of the guesswork out of designing
your document, and can make a big difference in the impact of your document. And, if you
want to branch out from the provided Schemes, you can also adjust the color and fonts
of each item in your document individually.
[h=2]Changing Font Style, Size, & Color
[h=5]Using a Color Scheme or Font Scheme:
In the Task Pane, click on Color Scheme or Font Scheme.
Try different choices for color palettes or fonts.
[h=2]Changing Font Style, Size, & Color
[h=5]Change the Font of a textbox:
Select the text that you want to change.
Use the icons on the formatting toolbar to change the following:
Select a Font Face from the font list.
Click the Bold, Italic, or Underline icons.
Change font color using the arrow next to the Font Color icon.
[h=5]Design Tips
Be careful with color contrast - don't use light fonts on a light background or dark fonts on a dark background - the result can be very hard to read.
Try to limit the number of different fonts or colors in your document - they can get distracting.
[h=2]Changing Font Style, Size, & Color
[h=3]Challenge!
If you have not already done so in a previous Challenge, download and save the
Sample Flyer publication to complete this Challenge
Open the Sample Flyer publication.
Apply a Color Theme to the document.
Change the main text at the top of the page to 72pt Arial, bold and italic using the text formatting icons on the formatting toolbar.
Save and close the flyer to use in the next challenge.
[h=2]Formatting Lines & Backgrounds
[h=3]Introduction[h=4]By the end of this module, learners should be able to:
Format line color, style, and weight
Format the publication background color
[h=2]Formatting Lines & Backgrounds
[h=3]Formating Lines and Background Colors
Lines and background colors are a great way to add impact to your document. Lines may be
used for visual emphasis, to divide parts of a document, or to suggest things like
perforations. A good background color can help your design stand out from the page.
[h=2]Formatting Lines & Backgrounds
[h=5]To Format a Line:
Click on a line to select it.
To change the line color:
Click the small triangle next to the line color icon on the formatting toolbar.
Select a color from the list or open the More Colors dialog box.
To change the line style:
Click the Line Border Style Button on the Formatting Toolbar.
Select a line thickness or weight .
Select Advanced Options to choose advanced formatting.