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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Word Tutorial 4Desktop Publishing and Mail Merge: Word Tutorial 4 Desktop Publishing and Mail MergeObjectives: Objectives Identify desktop publishing features Create a title with WordArt Create newspaper-style columns Insert and edit graphics Wrap text around a graphicObjectives: Objectives Incorporate drop caps Use symbols and special typographic characters Add a page border Perform a mail merge Create a blog postElements of Desktop Publishing: Elements of Desktop Publishing Desktop publishing is the process of preparing commercial-quality printed material using a desktop computer system Page layout Graphics Multiple Fonts High-quality printingCreating WordArt: Creating WordArt Click the Insert tab, and then, in the Text group, click the WordArt button In the WordArt gallery, click the style of text you want to insert Type the text you want in the Edit WordArt Text dialog box Click the Font and Size arrows to select the font and font size you want. If you want, click the Bold or Italic button, or both Click the OK button Use the tools on the WordArt Tools Format tab to format the WordArt Drag any handle to resize and reshape the WordArt. To avoid altering the WordArt’s proportions, press and hold down the Ctrl key while you drag a handleCreating WordArt: Creating WordArtCreating WordArt: Creating WordArtEditing a WordArt Object: Editing a WordArt Object To edit WordArt, it must be selected You can make changes using the tools on the WordArt Tools Format tab or by dragging its sizing handlesChanging the Shape of a WordArt Object: Changing the Shape of a WordArt ObjectWrapping Text Below a WordArt Object: Wrapping Text Below a WordArt Object Inline graphic vs. floating graphicPositioning and Sizing the WordArt Object: Positioning and Sizing the WordArt Object You can adjust its position in the document by dragging it with the mouse pointer To change the size of a WordArt object, drag one of its sizing handles To keep the headline the same proportion as the original, hold down the Ctrl key as you drag the sizing handleAnchoring the WordArt Object to a Blank Paragraph: Anchoring the WordArt Object to a Blank Paragraph To prevent the column format from affecting the WordArt object, you need to anchor it to its own, blank paragraph Insert a new paragraph Click the WordArt object Click the anchor and drag it up to position it to the left of, and just above, the new, blank paragraph Anchoring the WordArt Object to a Blank Paragraph: Anchoring the WordArt Object to a Blank ParagraphFormatting Text in Newspaper-Style Columns: Formatting Text in Newspaper-Style Columns In newspaper-style columns, a page is divided into two or more vertical blocks, or columns Click the Page Layout tab, and then, in the Page Setup group, click the Columns buttonFormatting Text in Newspaper-Style Columns: Formatting Text in Newspaper-Style ColumnsInserting Graphics: Inserting Graphics The term graphic can refer to a drawing, a photograph, clip art, a chart, and so on Picture button Clip Art button Shapes button SmartArt button Chart buttonInserting Graphics: Inserting GraphicsResizing a Graphic: Resizing a Graphic You can resize a graphic either by dragging its sizing handles or, for more precise control, by specifying an exact height and width in the Size group on the Picture Tools Format tabCropping a Graphic: Cropping a Graphic You can crop a graphic using the Crop button on the Picture Tools Format tabWrapping Text Around a Graphic: Wrapping Text Around a GraphicMoving and Aligning a Graphic: Moving and Aligning a Graphic You can move a graphic by dragging it Like WordArt, a clip art graphic is anchored to a specific paragraph in a document When you drag a graphic to a new paragraph, the anchor symbol moves to the beginning of that paragraph When you drag a graphic to a new position within the same paragraph, the anchor symbol remains in its original position and only the graphic movesMoving and Aligning a Graphic: Moving and Aligning a GraphicInserting Drop Caps: Inserting Drop Caps A drop cap is a large, capital letter that begins the text of a paragraph, chapter, or some other document sectionInserting Symbols and Special Characters: Inserting Symbols and Special Characters In printed publications, it is customary to change some of the characters available on the standard keyboard into more polished-looking characters called typographic charactersInserting Symbols and Special Characters: Inserting Symbols and Special Characters Move the insertion point to the location where you want to insert a particular symbol or special character Click the Insert tab, and then, in the Symbols group, click the Symbol button If you see the symbol or character you want in the Symbol gallery, click it. For a more extensive set of choices, click More Symbols to open the Symbol dialog box In the Symbol dialog box, locate the symbol or character you want on either the Symbols tab or the Special Characters tab Click the symbol or special character you want, click the Insert button, and then click the Close buttonInserting Symbols and Special Characters: Inserting Symbols and Special CharactersBalancing the Columns: Balancing the Columns Move the insertion point to the end of the text in the right column Click the Page Layout tab, and then, in the Page Setup group, click the Breaks button Below “Section Breaks,” click ContinuousBalancing the Columns: Balancing the ColumnsInserting a Border Around a Page: Inserting a Border Around a Page Use the Page Borders button on the Page Layout tab to open the Borders and Shading dialog boxInserting a Border Around a Page: Inserting a Border Around a PageInserting a Border Around a Page: Inserting a Border Around a PagePerforming a Simple Mail Merge: Performing a Simple Mail Merge The term mail merge refers to the process of combining information from two separate documents to create many final documents, each containing customized information Main document Merge fieldsPerforming a Simple Mail Merge: Performing a Simple Mail MergePerforming a Simple Mail Merge: Performing a Simple Mail MergeSelecting a Data Source: Selecting a Data Source In the Mail Merge task pane, verify that the Use an existing list option button is selected Click Browse in the Mail Merge task pane Navigate to and open the desired data sourceInserting Merge Fields: Inserting Merge Fields Select the placeholders and use the Mail Merge task pane to insert the appropriate fieldsInserting Merge Fields: Inserting Merge FieldsPreviewing the Merged Document: Previewing the Merged Document When you preview the merged document, you see the main document with the customized information inserted in place of the merge fields In the Mail Merge task pane, click Next: Preview your lettersMerging the Main Document and Data Source: Merging the Main Document and Data Source In the Mail Merge task pane, click Next: Complete the merge Click Edit individual letters in the Mail Merge task pane Verify that the All option button is selected, click the OK button, and then scroll as needed to display the entire first letterMerging the Main Document and Data Source: Merging the Main Document and Data SourceCreating a Blog Post: Creating a Blog Post A blog is an online journal that other people can read via the World Wide Web A blog post is an addition to a blog, similar to an entry in a journal Start Word, if necessary Click the Office Button, and then click New Click New blog post and then click the Create button Click Register LaterCreating a Blog Post: Creating a Blog Post You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Word Tutorial 4Desktop Publishing and Mail Merge: Word Tutorial 4 Desktop Publishing and Mail MergeObjectives: Objectives Identify desktop publishing features Create a title with WordArt Create newspaper-style columns Insert and edit graphics Wrap text around a graphicObjectives: Objectives Incorporate drop caps Use symbols and special typographic characters Add a page border Perform a mail merge Create a blog postElements of Desktop Publishing: Elements of Desktop Publishing Desktop publishing is the process of preparing commercial-quality printed material using a desktop computer system Page layout Graphics Multiple Fonts High-quality printingCreating WordArt: Creating WordArt Click the Insert tab, and then, in the Text group, click the WordArt button In the WordArt gallery, click the style of text you want to insert Type the text you want in the Edit WordArt Text dialog box Click the Font and Size arrows to select the font and font size you want. If you want, click the Bold or Italic button, or both Click the OK button Use the tools on the WordArt Tools Format tab to format the WordArt Drag any handle to resize and reshape the WordArt. To avoid altering the WordArt’s proportions, press and hold down the Ctrl key while you drag a handleCreating WordArt: Creating WordArtCreating WordArt: Creating WordArtEditing a WordArt Object: Editing a WordArt Object To edit WordArt, it must be selected You can make changes using the tools on the WordArt Tools Format tab or by dragging its sizing handlesChanging the Shape of a WordArt Object: Changing the Shape of a WordArt ObjectWrapping Text Below a WordArt Object: Wrapping Text Below a WordArt Object Inline graphic vs. floating graphicPositioning and Sizing the WordArt Object: Positioning and Sizing the WordArt Object You can adjust its position in the document by dragging it with the mouse pointer To change the size of a WordArt object, drag one of its sizing handles To keep the headline the same proportion as the original, hold down the Ctrl key as you drag the sizing handleAnchoring the WordArt Object to a Blank Paragraph: Anchoring the WordArt Object to a Blank Paragraph To prevent the column format from affecting the WordArt object, you need to anchor it to its own, blank paragraph Insert a new paragraph Click the WordArt object Click the anchor and drag it up to position it to the left of, and just above, the new, blank paragraph Anchoring the WordArt Object to a Blank Paragraph: Anchoring the WordArt Object to a Blank ParagraphFormatting Text in Newspaper-Style Columns: Formatting Text in Newspaper-Style Columns In newspaper-style columns, a page is divided into two or more vertical blocks, or columns Click the Page Layout tab, and then, in the Page Setup group, click the Columns buttonFormatting Text in Newspaper-Style Columns: Formatting Text in Newspaper-Style ColumnsInserting Graphics: Inserting Graphics The term graphic can refer to a drawing, a photograph, clip art, a chart, and so on Picture button Clip Art button Shapes button SmartArt button Chart buttonInserting Graphics: Inserting GraphicsResizing a Graphic: Resizing a Graphic You can resize a graphic either by dragging its sizing handles or, for more precise control, by specifying an exact height and width in the Size group on the Picture Tools Format tabCropping a Graphic: Cropping a Graphic You can crop a graphic using the Crop button on the Picture Tools Format tabWrapping Text Around a Graphic: Wrapping Text Around a GraphicMoving and Aligning a Graphic: Moving and Aligning a Graphic You can move a graphic by dragging it Like WordArt, a clip art graphic is anchored to a specific paragraph in a document When you drag a graphic to a new paragraph, the anchor symbol moves to the beginning of that paragraph When you drag a graphic to a new position within the same paragraph, the anchor symbol remains in its original position and only the graphic movesMoving and Aligning a Graphic: Moving and Aligning a GraphicInserting Drop Caps: Inserting Drop Caps A drop cap is a large, capital letter that begins the text of a paragraph, chapter, or some other document sectionInserting Symbols and Special Characters: Inserting Symbols and Special Characters In printed publications, it is customary to change some of the characters available on the standard keyboard into more polished-looking characters called typographic charactersInserting Symbols and Special Characters: Inserting Symbols and Special Characters Move the insertion point to the location where you want to insert a particular symbol or special character Click the Insert tab, and then, in the Symbols group, click the Symbol button If you see the symbol or character you want in the Symbol gallery, click it. For a more extensive set of choices, click More Symbols to open the Symbol dialog box In the Symbol dialog box, locate the symbol or character you want on either the Symbols tab or the Special Characters tab Click the symbol or special character you want, click the Insert button, and then click the Close buttonInserting Symbols and Special Characters: Inserting Symbols and Special CharactersBalancing the Columns: Balancing the Columns Move the insertion point to the end of the text in the right column Click the Page Layout tab, and then, in the Page Setup group, click the Breaks button Below “Section Breaks,” click ContinuousBalancing the Columns: Balancing the ColumnsInserting a Border Around a Page: Inserting a Border Around a Page Use the Page Borders button on the Page Layout tab to open the Borders and Shading dialog boxInserting a Border Around a Page: Inserting a Border Around a PageInserting a Border Around a Page: Inserting a Border Around a PagePerforming a Simple Mail Merge: Performing a Simple Mail Merge The term mail merge refers to the process of combining information from two separate documents to create many final documents, each containing customized information Main document Merge fieldsPerforming a Simple Mail Merge: Performing a Simple Mail MergePerforming a Simple Mail Merge: Performing a Simple Mail MergeSelecting a Data Source: Selecting a Data Source In the Mail Merge task pane, verify that the Use an existing list option button is selected Click Browse in the Mail Merge task pane Navigate to and open the desired data sourceInserting Merge Fields: Inserting Merge Fields Select the placeholders and use the Mail Merge task pane to insert the appropriate fieldsInserting Merge Fields: Inserting Merge FieldsPreviewing the Merged Document: Previewing the Merged Document When you preview the merged document, you see the main document with the customized information inserted in place of the merge fields In the Mail Merge task pane, click Next: Preview your lettersMerging the Main Document and Data Source: Merging the Main Document and Data Source In the Mail Merge task pane, click Next: Complete the merge Click Edit individual letters in the Mail Merge task pane Verify that the All option button is selected, click the OK button, and then scroll as needed to display the entire first letterMerging the Main Document and Data Source: Merging the Main Document and Data SourceCreating a Blog Post: Creating a Blog Post A blog is an online journal that other people can read via the World Wide Web A blog post is an addition to a blog, similar to an entry in a journal Start Word, if necessary Click the Office Button, and then click New Click New blog post and then click the Create button Click Register LaterCreating a Blog Post: Creating a Blog Post